Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Water woes hit south

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SOME OF THE water woes being experienced in the north of the island now appear to be trickling down to the south.

And much like their northern brethren over the last year, residents of parts of Christ Church are crying out for an explanation from the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) over the cause of the week-long outages.

Residents of Vauxhall, Kingsland, Silver Hill and Wotton in Christ Church have been trying to come to grips with bone dry and dripping taps.

Wade Alleyne, of Vauxhall, told the DAILY NATION yesterday that for the last week, water at his house went off each day around 7:30 a.m. and did not come back on until 10 p.m. (AD)


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