Feb 27 • 10:52 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Water leak affects four neighborhoods in the South Zone of Aracaju

A water leak in Aracaju's South Zone has disrupted water supply in four neighborhoods, with repair work underway.

On Friday morning, a significant water leak was reported on Avenida Jasy Carvalho Gomes in the Santa Maria neighborhood of Aracaju, Brazil. Residents captured images showing a large amount of water spilling onto the public roadway, indicating the severity of the issue. The utility company, Iguá, has confirmed that a technical team was dispatched to the scene, and the water supply in the affected areas has been temporarily shut off in order to facilitate repairs.

The neighborhoods impacted by the disruption include Santa Maria, 17 de Março, Aruana, and the Zona de Expansão. Iguá has communicated that maintenance work has begun and is expected to be completed by noon on the same day. Once the repair efforts are finalized, the restoration of water service will occur gradually to ensure a stable supply to residents.

This incident underscores the challenges of maintaining utility infrastructure in urban areas, particularly during adverse events such as pipe ruptures. As the aging systems often face unexpected failures, timely response and communication from utility providers are critical in minimizing inconvenience for affected users. The local community will be reliant on Iguá's efforts to restore water service promptly and efficiently to mitigate the impact of this disruption.

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