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Laote Received 604 Claims for Drinking Water in July

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In July, the Tunisian Water Observatory (OTE) registered 604 complaints concerning the supply of drinking water, of which 536 were related to unannounced cuts or disruptions in distribution. According to the data published on Tuesday, 5 August, OTE reported that Gafsa governorate reported the greatest number of problems, with nearly 66 complaints, followed by Jendouba (46) and Medenin (43). Other regions such as Ben Arous (38), Sfax (37), Zaghou…
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In July, the Tunisian Water Observatory (OTE) registered 604 complaints concerning the supply of drinking water, of which 536 were related to unannounced cuts or disruptions in distribution. According to the data published on Tuesday, 5 August, OTE reported that Gafsa governorate reported the greatest number of problems, with nearly 66 complaints, followed by Jendouba (46) and Medenin (43). Other regions such as Ben Arous (38), Sfax (37), Zaghou…

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Managers broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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