Water Supply Cut to Thousands in Lviv After Main Pipeline Damaged.
Water Supply Failure in Lviv
According to TSN.ua: A major water main was damaged on March 2nd in the village of Domazhyr, near Lviv, after unauthorized work by private contractors. This incident has left 3,376 buildings across 117 streets in the city without water. Lviv's mayor, Andriy Sadovyi, has confirmed that emergency repair crews are now on site. Such infrastructure failures can severely disrupt daily life in a major regional capital.
Emergency Repairs Underway
Mayor Sadovyi stated that repair crews are working around the clock and will continue through the night to restore supply as quickly as possible. However, full restoration could take up to 24 hours. Residents are hoping for a swift resolution, as the lack of water for such a large number of households is causing significant inconvenience.
City authorities are urging residents to remain calm and to follow official updates on the restoration progress.
This large-scale outage highlights the critical need for strict oversight of private companies conducting excavation work near vital infrastructure. The situation has caused concern among citizens, as repairs may take longer than initially hoped. The prompt response from the city's leadership and emergency teams remains crucial to minimizing the disruption for Lviv's inhabitants.
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