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Serious breakdown in Kielce. Difficulties for more than half of the population

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After the failure of the water main, more than half of the inhabitants of Kielce have to reckon with a total or partial restriction of water supply. Repair will take up to several hours.
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After the failure of the water main, more than half of the inhabitants of Kielce have to reckon with a total or partial restriction of water supply. Repair will take up to several hours.

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On Saturday morning, a water main broke in Kielce. As a result, there may be shortages or water shortages in many housing estates - informed the City Office.

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In Kielce, there was a failure of the water main, which supplies part of the metropolis from the main intake in Białogon. - Over 60 percent of the city's residents have water from this intake - emphasized in an interview with PAP, spokesman for the water supply company Ziemowit Nowak. Water shortages or shortages may occur in many districts of the capital of the Świętokrzyskie region.

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Water main failure in Kielce - RMF24.pl - Serious failure of water main in Kielce. Even more than half of the residents of the Świętokrzyskie capital, i.e. about one hundred thousand people, may not have water. Removing the failure may take several hours.

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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Saturday, December 14, 2024.
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