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Several parts of the Suva-Nausori corridor still have low pressure to no water supply

Several parts of the Suva-Nausori corridor still have low pressure to no water supply

By Dhanjay Deo , Semi Turaga
24/02/2022
[Image: File Photo]

Several areas in the Suva-Nausori corridor still have low pressure to no water supply this afternoon as this is due to low reservoir levels.

The Water Authority of Fiji also continues restoration of water supply after completing repair works at the Waimanu Pumping Station.

Tacirua residents have told us they are still without water. Some of them have been without water supply for a week.

Thousands of people across parts of the Suva and Nausori corridor have been facing low pressure to no water since Sunday after a burst along pipes at the Waimanu Pumping Station which has affected supply at the Tamavua Treatment Plant.

From Suva to Nasinu, Tamavua, Tacirua, Samabula and all the way to Lami, people were asked by WAF to store water that will last for two to three days.

We are trying to speak to WAF regarding the water situation.

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