There is water in the lower floors of the buildings, but weaker than usual. Because of the low pressure, the water does not flow to the upper floor.
Part of Berlin was left without water supply Residents of some areas reported that there was no water in their apartments, neither hot, nor cold. Public broadcaster Tagesschau reported this on Tuesday, December 31.
In particular, delays are currently being reported in Charlottenburg, Wedding, Kreuzberg and Mitte.
The cause of the water supply interruption is still unknown.
The telephone lines of Berlin’s water supply company were overloaded. Callers hear an automated message: “Due to the high volume of calls, we ask you to call back later.”
Meanwhile, according to an employee of the central building management of Axel Springer SE, the city is experiencing a significant decrease in pressure in the water supply system. Normally the water comes in at a pressure of 6 bar, but now this figure has dropped to 1.5 – 1.8 bar. the water flows in a weak stream, and on the upper floors it is completely absent.
The Berlin fire service reported a water leak in the Gesundbrunnen area last night.
In Berlin, a knife-wielding man attacked passers-by in the Charlottenburg district. The incident took place in front of a supermarket on Quedlinburger Straße, near the Charlottenburg Palace.
In some cities in the north of the Donetsk region, water supplies have been reduced. The head of Donetsk OVA, Vadim Filashkin, announced this the other day.
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