On April 24, a reporter from Nandu learned from the water conservancy department of New Taipei City, Taiwan that due to the replacement of pipelines in some areas of Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, water will be cut off for 23 hours on the 26th and 27th, affecting water use of 3,760

htmlOn April 24, a reporter from Nandu learned from the water conservancy department of New Taipei City, Taiwan that due to the replacement of pipelines in some areas of Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, water will be cut off for 23 hours on the 26th and 27th, affecting water use of 3,760 households. According to the announcement of Taiwan’s water tap company, some areas of Kaohsiung City will also carry out pipeline replacement projects. From April 25 to 29, the water outage will be cut from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The water outage range includes some areas of Qishan District, affecting water use of 6,610 households.

According to the water conservancy department of New Taipei City, in order to cooperate with the pipeline replacement project of Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, some areas of Xinzhuang will be shut down from 9:00 on April 26 to 8:00 on April 27, which is expected to affect water use of 3,760 households. The water conservancy department of New Taipei City said that people need to store water in advance and set off the power supply of the pumping motor to avoid idling and causing damage to the motor or causing fire.

According to Taiwan’s water tap company, in order to cooperate with the Kaohsiung pipeline replacement project, Kaohsiung Qishan District will also shut down water from 9:00 to 17:00 every day from April 25 to 29, which is expected to affect 6,610 households' water use. Taiwan water tap company reminds the public to store water in advance. It is reported that the company originally announced that the water supply was cut from April 25 to the 29th, and the water supply was cut for four consecutive days caused panic among the public. The announcement will be corrected in the future to restore water supply in the evening.

Previously, Qishan District, Kaohsiung City had a water outage for 15 hours due to regular inspection of power equipment, and nearly 190,000 households were affected by the water outage. According to Taiwanese media reports, the continuous water outage in Kaohsiung area has caused public grievances. Some businesses complained that "there was no warning of power outage last month, and there was another water outage this month, and the business could not be completed at all."

edited by: Nandu reporter Yang Lingyan Intern Wei Zhihao