Water Supply Cut Off Across Odesa for Major Repairs on February 2.
Major Water Main Repairs Disrupt Supply Across Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Extensive repairs to the city's water mains on February 2, 2023, have left thousands of Odesa residents without running water. The temporary suspension of supply to numerous districts has caused significant inconvenience. City officials anticipate that water service will be restored by the evening of February 2.
For over a month, Odesa has not experienced scheduled power outages, which may provide some relief to residents during this disruption. Meanwhile, 18 public water fountains, known as 'byuvets,' are operational to provide drinking water. These fountains are open daily from 08:00 to 18:00, with some extending hours until 20:00.
Locations of Public Water Fountains in Odesa
For resident convenience, these fountains are situated across various city districts, including:
- Kyivskyi
- Primorskyi
- Khadzhybeiskyi
- Peresypskyi
Specific addresses for these water access points include:
- Dubovyi Hai Street
- Lihinska Street
- Rivnosti Lane
- Ivana Franka Street
- Sichovykh Striltsiv Street
- Sichevyi Lane
- Leontovycha Street
- Valeriia Samofalova Street
- Zarichna Street
- Fontanska Road
- Bernardazzi Street
- Novoberehova Street
- Slobidka district
Odesa residents are advised to stock up on water and utilize the public fountains while repairs are underway. City authorities have promised to provide prompt updates regarding the restoration of the water supply.
This water outage in Odesa underscores the critical need for regular infrastructure maintenance to ensure a stable water supply for the city.
The temporary hardships faced by residents are mitigated by access to the network of fountains, which provide essential drinking water. The situation also highlights the benefit of the recent absence of power cuts, which can make daily life more manageable during the water main repairs.
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