Fourth day of murky water in Split. Introduced supply by tankers
Due to the murkiness of the Jadro river water caused by rainfall, which has persisted for four days, the Water and Sewerage Company of Split has implemented an alternative water supply using tankers in the wider Split area.
No drinking water, tankers are arriving at these 30 locations in Split; prepare canisters and stand in line
Due to water contamination from the Jadro River caused by recent rains, the Split water supply company has implemented an alternative drinking water supply using tankers and water reservoirs in the broader Split area.
The source of the Jadro River is turbid for the second day in a row; boiling drinking water is recommended
The Jadro River source serving Split residents is turbid for the second consecutive day due to heavy rainfall, prompting authorities to recommend boiling drinking water especially for vulnerable groups.
Water turbidity at the spring of the Jadro River. Boiling is recommended
Due to heavy rainfall in the wider Split area, water at the spring of the Jadro River has become turbid, prompting local residents to boil drinking water as a precautionary measure, especially for vulnerable populations.
At the source of the Croatian river, the water has become murky; residents are advised to boil it before consumption
Due to heavy rainfall in the wider Split area, the water from the Jadro river source has become murky, prompting health authorities to advise residents to boil water before consumption, especially for vulnerable populations.