Will there be water cuts in Iztapalapa and Iztacalco in Mexico City? Segiagua responds whether the supply will be cut in these boroughs
The government of Mexico City has clarified that there will not be any water supply cuts in the boroughs of Iztapalapa and Iztacalco despite recent maintenance work.
The government of Mexico City has addressed concerns regarding water supply cuts in Iztapalapa and Iztacalco as maintenance work has been carried out by the Secretaría de Gestión Integral del Agua (Segiagua). Authorities have confirmed that there are currently no reported water cuts in these boroughs and have communicated that any low water pressure experienced is due to scheduled maintenance aimed at improving the hydraulic network.
Furthermore, on February 16, Segiagua issued a public statement to inform residents that the recent disruptions were part of these planned improvements rather than unexpected outages. This proactive communication is intended to alleviate public worries about water availability, especially in areas that are prone to supply issues. The government aims to ensure a reliable water supply and ongoing improvements to infrastructure.
Overall, the reassurance from Segiagua is crucial for local residents who often face concerns about water scarcity in these densely populated neighborhoods. By clarifying the situation, the authorities aim to maintain transparency and trust within the community regarding the management of essential resources.