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Is the Water Back yet? Water Cuts Continue in 68 Colonies of Tonalá, Tlaquepaque and Juanacatlán

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
Since last Monday, July 14, the Intermunicipal System of Drinking Water and Sewerage Services (Siapa) carried out a water cut in 68 colonies of Tonalá, Tlaquepaque and Juanacatlán. From that day until the present, the inhabitants of the 68 colonies do not have the drinking water service, the promise of the public service regulator reported that it would be today Friday July 18 when the water returns to the affected homes.
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Since last Monday, July 14, the Intermunicipal System of Drinking Water and Sewerage Services (Siapa) carried out a water cut in 68 colonies of Tonalá, Tlaquepaque and Juanacatlán. From that day until the present, the inhabitants of the 68 colonies do not have the drinking water service, the promise of the public service regulator reported that it would be today Friday July 18 when the water returns to the affected homes.

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Radio Imagina broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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