Water cuts since November last year in Suva

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Fijians living in the more noteworthy Suva territory guarantee they have been confronting water cuts since November a year ago.

Inhabitants of Sakoca, Tacirua and Samabula have disclosed to FBC News that regardless of housing protests and complaints with the Water Authority of Fiji, no move has been made.

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Sakoca inhabitant Rag Ram says that with thousands influenced, individuals are losing confidence in WAF.

“We have been encountering this issue for as far back as five months. This generally occurs around evening time. Most working individuals who knock off late can’t clean up.”

Another inhabitant Rudra Nand claims they have been encountering this issue since November a year ago.

“TC Yasa, from that time we confronting this water trouble, when the water truck comes in the first part of the day here just turn they fill on top here, the rest here all the individuals don’t have the water.”

A truck was trucking water in Sakoca yesterday, however inhabitants guarantee it comes once in three days and doesn’t convey enough water to provide food for many families in the zone.

Samabula occupant, Nemani Vakaliwaliwa, says they now and again additionally face water cuts, however it is basic to store water consistently.

“Conflicting water supply is an issue too here. Yet, we happy when there is no water supply, most relatives have gone to work or we all are snoozing around evening time.”

WAF Chief Executive Barry Omundson had before said they don’t cause disturbances and a large portion of is because of low water levels in their stores.

There has been no reaction to questions shipped off him yesterday.

-FBC News
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