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Kaohsiung water supply to be cut for 23 hours affecting 84,000 households due to pipe repair

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Water supply will be cut for 23 hours in four districts of Kaohsiung city starting Wednesday evening.
  • The outage will affect approximately 84,000 households and is due to emergency repairs on a major water pipe.
  • Residents are advised to store water in advance, and water pressure may take time to normalize after service resumes.

Kaohsiung city is set to experience a significant water outage affecting four districts, including parts of Nanzi, Zuoying, and the Ren-Da Industrial Park in Dasi, as well as reduced water pressure in three villages in Renwu. The disruption, scheduled to begin Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. and last for 23 hours until Thursday at 8 p.m., is necessary for emergency repairs on a 1500mm water pipe located beneath National Freeway 1 at the intersection of Fengren Road and Xingxi Road in Nanzi District.

Approximately 84,000 households will be impacted by the shutdown. Water Corporation officials are urging residents to store water at least six hours before the outage begins and to turn off their water pump power during the service interruption. This measure is crucial to prevent damage and ensure a smoother resumption of service.

Following the restoration of water supply, residents in areas at the end of the pipeline, in high-rise buildings, or at higher elevations may experience a delay in the return to normal water pressure. The Water Corporation advises patience during this period as the system rebalances. The emergency repair is a critical step to address a significant leak and maintain the integrity of the city's water infrastructure.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.