Water Cuts a Major Concern
Several areas remain without water supply for a second day this weekend these include Valelevu, New Town, Kinoya, Caubati and Cunningham, Central Suva, parts of Delainavesi and parts of Lami and Veisari.
Cunningham resident Arun Singh said while they face water cuts every day, the problem seems to be getting worse with not a single drop from their taps in over three days.
A resident of Delainavesi, Josephine said she is frustrated with the services provided by the water supply department.
One Nasinu resident could not hold back her emotions.
The Water Supply Department confirms this morning that these areas are affected due to low water levels at the Tamavua and Wainubuka reservior.
They say Engineers are currently trying to pump water from Waila into these catchments and supply will be restored once water levels at
The two reservoirs reach a sufficient level.
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