Nišavić: Regular water supply in Podgorica established after the electricity problem was solved

The director of the company "Vodovod i Kanalizacija" said that first "the wells on Ćemovsko polje were included"

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Ažurirano: 21.06.2024. 20:31h

Regular water supply in Podgorica was established after the electricity problem was solved.

Aleksandar Nišavić, director of the Podgorica company "Vodovod i Kanalizacija", told "Vijesta".

He said that first "wells on Ćemovsko polje were included".

"They were late at Mareza because of a problem with a fuse that could not be activated. That delay was about three hours," Nišavić said.

He explained that the "Water and Sewerage" service is actively working to eliminate malfunctions in rural and rural areas.

Nišavić told "Vijesta" that the teams of "Vodovoda i Kanalizacija" once again checked the condition of the children's hospital in the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG).

"The children's hospital has a regular water supply from 14.30:XNUMX p.m. We also checked with the employees, who confirmed to us that they have water in the facility," he said, adding that the sprinklers are also in operation in the hospital yard.

Several readers previously wrote to "Vijesta" that the problem of water supply was not solved in the children's hospital in KCCG.

Nišavić previously told "Vijesta" that "that problem should be solved".

"Unless there was a new failure. The team is on the way there," Nišavić told "Vijesta" earlier.

The disruption of regional proportions happened today at 12.25:XNUMX p.m., so most of Montenegro was without electricity, except for the northern municipalities, as well as most of Croatia, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

The director of the National Dispatch Center, Ranko Redžić, said at the press conference of the Montenegrin Electric Transmission System (CGES), which was held at 16:XNUMX p.m., that all cities in Montenegro received electricity, and that all consumers were supplied.

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