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How Is the Work Going to Repair the Pipeline in Quito that Left Six Parishes without Water for More than a Week?

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By Ivonne Valdés, CNN en Español The works to repair the pipeline of the Mica-Quito Sur system, which left six parishes in the capital of Ecuador without water for more than a week, were temporarily suspended due to extreme weather, the Municipality of Quito reported this Sunday. According to the official statement, the decision was taken to protect the health of the technical staff and to take care of the equipment used, since the climatic cond…

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Work to repair the Mica-Quito Sur pipeline system, which has left six parishes in Ecuador's capital without water for more than a week, has been temporarily suspended due to extreme weather, the Municipality reported on Sunday.

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By Ivonne Valdés, CNN en Español The work to repair the Mica-Quito Sur system pipeline, which left six parishes in the capital of

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A few hours after the announcement that the drinking water service will be restored in the next few hours in six parishes in the south of the capital, the Municipality of the capital reported that there is an adjustment in the deadlines.

This Monday finished the work of tuber replacement in the sector of Mica, after the landslide happened last July 9 and that left without drinking water to six parishes of the south of Quito.

After the installation of the pipe, the water will travel for eight hours from La Mica to the treatment plant at El Troje

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El Universo broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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