Villagers outraged by water supply problems in Aleksandrovka
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Residents of Aleksandrovka village in the Moskovsky district are complaining about continuous interruptions in drinking water supply.
- Water outages have occurred multiple times over the past month, with the municipal enterprise "Taza Bulak" citing repair work as the reason.
- Villagers are urging the district administration to address the issue and investigate the reasons for price increases.
Residents of Aleksandrovka village in the Moskovsky district are expressing frustration over persistent disruptions to their drinking water supply.
According to local residents, water has been intermittently cut off for the past month, with three separate outages occurring just this past week. Different reasons have been cited for each interruption. Following the most recent shutdown on July 16, water supply has only been partially restored to the village.
The municipal enterprise "Taza Bulak" explained that the suspension of the utility service was due to ongoing repair work. However, residents are appealing to the district administration to pay attention to the problem and to investigate the causes behind the water supply issues and associated price increases.
This situation has caused significant inconvenience for the villagers, who rely on a consistent water supply for daily needs. The lack of clear communication and the recurring nature of the outages have fueled their discontent.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.