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Water Cut in Izmir Impacts 3 Districts: Details and Expected Times

On the first day of the week, residents in Izmir are facing water cuts in three different districts. The details of the interruptions and the expected times have been announced by IZSU, the water utility company in the region. Let’s delve into the specifics of these disruptions and how residents can prepare for them.

Bornova: Kazımdirik Mahallesi Affected

In the central district of Bornova, specifically in Kazımdirik Mahallesi, residents will experience a water cut starting at 09:35 and ending at 10:35. IZSU has attributed the interruption to a fault in the branch line. It is crucial for residents in the area to take precautions during this short-term disruption to mitigate any inconveniences.

Karşıyaka: Bahariye Mahallesi Facing Water Stoppage

Moving to Karşıyaka, Bahariye Mahallesi is another area that will be impacted by a water cut on Monday, January 13. The interruption is scheduled to begin at 09:55 and last for an hour due to a branch line fault. Residents are advised to make necessary preparations for their daily water needs before the cut commences.

Ödemiş: Longest Water Cut of the Day

In Ödemiş, eight neighborhoods including Hacıhasan, Yılanlı, Kemer, Ovacık, Tekke, Kemenler, Mescitli, and Pirinççi will endure the longest water cut on the first day of the week. The interruption will start at 09:00 and continue until 17:30, lasting for a substantial duration due to an electrical fault. Particularly, businesses and agricultural activities relying on water are urged to take precautions well in advance to cope with this extended disruption effectively.

Recommendations for Izmir Residents

During water cuts, IZSU recommends that residents store water to meet their daily needs adequately. Furthermore, residents in affected areas can access up-to-date information through IZSU’s official website and social media accounts. The ongoing efforts to improve Izmir’s water infrastructure and address faults are expected to reduce the frequency of water interruptions in the future. Residents in the affected areas should plan accordingly, considering that tap water will not be available during the specified hours of the cuts.

As a resident of Izmir myself, I understand the inconvenience and challenges these water cuts can pose to daily life. It’s crucial for us to stay informed, prepare in advance, and support the ongoing efforts to enhance the water supply system in our city. Let’s work together to navigate through these interruptions efficiently and ensure a more resilient water infrastructure for the future. Stay hydrated and stay informed, Izmir!