When Will Water Return to the Nearly 700 Neighborhoods in Tijuana and Rosarito?
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The potable water service is expected to be restored by Saturday, January 10, once the interconnection work on 250 meters of pipeline is completed. This pipeline will replace the section that burst in September 2025, causing a sinkhole in the Terrazas de La Presa neighborhood of Tijuana and leaving the Florido-Aguaje aqueduct without service for more than 50 hours. In mid-December… Source
The State Commission of Public Services of Tijuana (CESPT) reported that from 00:00 hours on Thursday, January 8, the suspension of the supply of drinking water will take place in 691 colonies of Tijuana and Playas de Rosarito. The measure is due to interconnection work in the Florido-Aguaje Aqueduct, a work ... The entrance Have you filled your buckets of water? More than 600 colonies of Tijuana will run out of water since this midnight was fir…
The water is expected to return gradually on the weekend. It started the scheduled cut of drinking water for about 54 hours that will impact 615 colonies of Tijuana and 75 of Playas de Rosarito. CESPT explained that, although the suspension will be temporary, the objective is to improve the stability of the service for about 1 million 300,000 inhabitants in the long term. The interruption began at midnight on Thursday, January 8, 2026, so both m…
Playas de Rosarito, 7 January. The head of the State Public Services Commission of Tijuana (CESPT), Jesús García Castro, said that “50 percent of Tijuana” will run out of water from 0:00 hours on Thursday, 8 January. During the weekly conference of the governor of Pilar Avila Olmeda, the state official indicated that the megacute of water will last about 54 hours and will affect 691 colonies, 75 of Playas de Rosarito and 616 of Tijuana - in thes…
TIJUANA, Baja California — The Tijuana State Public Services Commission (CESPT) announced that starting at midnight on Thursday, January 8, the drinking water supply will be suspended in 691 neighborhoods of Tijuana and Playas de Rosarito due to interconnection work on the Florido-Aguaje Aqueduct, a key infrastructure for the regional water supply. When will the water return to Tijuana and Rosarito? The state-owned company explained that the te…
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