The Mayor of Bogotá, Carlos Fernando Galán, pointed out that Bogotá will maintain water rationing shifts in the city, for now until December 15, and that they will continue to monitor the influx of water to the reserves of the country’s capital, with that will determine what should be done.
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“For now we are better than last year, but still several percentage points below the historical average of what the Chingaza System should be”indicated the Mayor.
According to the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Cundinamarca (CAR), it was reported that the “Chingaza System presented, for the second consecutive day, a slight decrease in its level, going from an occupancy percentage of 53.71% to 53.58% between the 26th and on November 27.”
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For now, there will be water cuts until December 15:
– Sunday 1: Turn ONE.
– Monday 2: Turn TWO.
– Tuesday 3: Turn THREE.
– Wednesday 4: Turn FOUR.
– Thursday 5: Turn FIVE.
– Friday the 6th: Shift SIX.
– Saturday 7: Turn SEVEN.
– Sunday 8: Turn EIGHT.
– Monday 9: Turn NINE.
– Tuesday 10: Turn ONE.
– Wednesday 11: Turn TWO.
– Thursday 12: Turn THREE.
– Friday the 13th: Turn FOUR.
– Saturday 14th: Turn FIVE.
– Sunday 15: Shift SIX.
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