Irrawaddy-Mar 11

Yangon residents have been hit by water shortage as daily power outages disrupt lives across Myanmar. Thingangyun, North Okkalapa, South Okkalapa, North Dagon, South Dagon, East Dagon, Dagon Seikkan and Thaketa townships are facing water shortages and residents are seeking charitable assistance, chairman of the Shin Than Yay (Noble Heart) charity U Tun Tun Oo told The Irrawaddy. “Water supply has completely halted in some wards for nearly a week. Some residents can’t pump water although they have electricity,” he said. Residents fetch water from a bowser. While long and irregular blackouts have made it difficult, especially for high-rise residents, to pump water as some pumping stations cannot operate due to power outages. The junta-controlled Ministry of Electricity and Energy has warned about planned 24-hour electricity cuts across the country from Saturday until next Friday. It said high gas prices and damage to the nation’s network of power lines by resistance fighters have caused the blackouts. The price of water sold by hawkers who fetch supplies from lakes and public taps has increased across Yangon. A 50-gallon barrel has risen from 500-1,000 kyats to 2,000-2,500 kyats, according to a Thaketa resident. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/yangon-suffers-water-shortages-amid-rolling-blackouts-in-myanmar.html