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Tunisia-SONEDE: Drinking water outage at southern suburbs of the capital

The National Water Distribution and Exploitation Company (SONEDE) has revealed that a water outage in the distribution of drinking water will be registered on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, from 8 a.m. in the capital.

This cut is clarified by work at the main hydraulic structures, in particular, it concerns Ennour city, Ibn Sina city, Djebel Jloud, Sidi Fathallah, El Mourouj, Naâssane, Chbedda, Mghira, Fouchèna El Mhamdia, Mégrine, Radès and Ezzahra.

Other localities will be impacted by this disturbance, like Boumhel, Hammam-Lif, Hammam Chott, Borj Cédria, Mornag, Bïir Mchergua, Djebel Oust, Soltan city, Slimane city and Foundok Djedid.

It is scheduled that the supply will be resumed gradually, from Thursday, February 23, 2023, at 11 p.m. at El Wardia 5, Ennour city, Ibn Sina city, Djebel Jloud, Sidi Fathallah, El Mourouj, Nâassane and Chbedda, details the company.

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