Occupying authorities to limit water supplies to Simferopol households due to shallow reservoirs – media
The move will affect both apartment buildings and private houses. REUTERS
The occupation authorities in Simferopol, a major city located in Russian-occupied Crimea are drafting a schedule of hourly water supplies to the city residents due to lack of water in the Crimean reservoirs.
The occupiers warn about water restrictions, saying that the schedule will be posted on the website of the Simferopol “administration” being additionally disseminated in the media, RFE/RL’s Krym-Realii media project reported on February 5, referring to the pro-Russian media.
The limitation of water supplies will affect both apartment buildings and private houses, except for socially significant facilities.
Russian-controlled administration of Simferopol has not yet published the official information on its website.
As UNIAN reported earlier, occupying bodies of Crimea had been warning residents of the peninsula of upcoming blackouts.
(c)UNIAN 2020
The whole family has to visit the toilet, if they have any, between 9 and 9.30 and only flush one time after the last member 🙂
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Only hot water in Crimea in the weekend starting next week. THE 3 TOURISTS WILL NOT LIKE THAT!
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That’s caused by the lack of both electricity and water 🙂
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