Manila Water service cut-off set in Taguig, Marikina

Manila Water service cutoff set in Taguig, Marikina this April

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 10:08 AM April 18, 2024

Manila Water service cutoff set in Taguig, Marikina this April

FILE PHOTO: Due to scheduled maintenance activities, Manila Water customers in some areas of Taguig City and Marikina City will experience temporary water supply interruption from April 18 to 19 and April 24 to 25, 2024. The water company advises affected residents to reserve water for their use. It also urged affected residents to water flow out of their taps for a few minutes until the water becomes clear once water service is restored. INQUIRER.net / Katherine G. Adraneda

MANILA, Philippines — Manila Water customers in some areas of Taguig City and Marikina City will experience temporary water supply interruption from April 18 to 19 and April 24 to 25 due to scheduled maintenance activities.

The water company on Thursday advised affected residents to reserve water for their use as maintenance works will be carried out on the following:

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Taguig City – April 18, 10 p.m., to April 19, 4 a.m.

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  • Parts of Barangay New Lower Bicutan (A Reyes Street, Mulawin Street, Pagkalinawan Street, Road one to 10, Guevarra Street, T. Santos Street)

Reason: Due to line maintenance at Samba corner MLQ New Lower Bicutan

READ: LIST: Water interruptions in parts of Metro Manila and Antipolo from April 17-18

Marikina City – April 24, 10 p.m., to April 25, 4 a.m.

  • Parts of Barangay Santo Nino (E. Rodriguez Guerilla, fourth to fifth Streets, Cirma E. Mendoza, second to fourth Streets, Guerilla E. Rodriguez, first to second Streets, Aquilina, Oval, Miguelito, Bonifacio, Sheff, Sylvia, Rosita Diagnostic Building, commercial stalls school (National Christian Life College)

Reason: Due to line maintenance at Guerilla corner E. Manalo, Barangay Santo Nino

READ: Manila Water vows adequate water supply for hospitals, schools

Manila Water likewise urged affected residents to let water flow out of their taps for a few minutes until the water becomes clear once water service is restored.

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