Speaking after a visit to the affected area, officials said repair work is progressing, although the scale of the damage means a full restoration of normal service will take time.
Residents in several parts of the municipality have experienced repeated interruptions to their water supply in recent weeks, with some households facing periods of low water pressure or temporary outages while repairs are carried out.
The government said emergency measures remain in place to minimise disruption, including the use of alternative water supply solutions where necessary.
Authorities have acknowledged the inconvenience caused to residents and businesses, stressing that teams are working continuously to restore the network as quickly as possible.
Officials estimate that the system should be fully operational again within two to three weeks, provided repairs continue as planned and no further technical issues arise.
The situation has prompted calls for long-term investment in water infrastructure to improve the resilience of ageing networks and reduce the risk of similar incidents in the future.
Local authorities are continuing to monitor the situation closely and have advised residents to stay updated through official municipal channels, where information on affected areas and planned works is being published.
Until repairs are completed, consumers may continue to experience temporary interruptions or fluctuations in water pressure in some parts of the municipality.













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