Water Restored In Most Parts
Spokesperson Sainiana Waqainabete said they need to be notified as they have to monitor the use of hydrants.
She adds a very minor portion of Sigatoka is currently without water as some of their water pumps broke down and they currently have trucks carting water to the affected areas.
In Ba, Waqainabete said they have fixed the pipes however the challenge they face now is pumping clean water to all areas as silt has seeped into the water storage areas.
She said they aim to get water to at least 30% of Ba by late this afternoon and the whole of Ba by the end of the week. She said there are around 17 water tanks around Ba and the number of water trucks has increased and urges people to please use water wisely.
In Lautoka, Waiqainabete said by this afternoon all should be well as they have only one area to get back on the pumping line.
In Tavua and Rakiraki, minor problems have been fixed and water supply should be back to normal, however if this is not the case then technicians will work on it as soon as possible.
Up North, Labasa, Nabouwalu and Seaqaqa, Waqainabete said minor problems are being fixed and water supply should be back to normal today.
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