Water Crisis in Chita: Baby Hospital and More Struggle Without Supply
A water supply disruption in Chita has left several medical facilities in a critical situation. While the situation at most affected sites is under control, several medical organizations, including the baby hospital, are currently without water. Nine hospitals, three outpatient departments, and two specialized facilities are affected.
Authorities have confirmed that water reserves are in place at most affected facilities, and organized water delivery is ongoing. However, several medical organizations in Chita are still struggling due to the lack of water supply. Notably, the baby hospital is among those affected, raising concerns about the well-being of vulnerable patients.
The disruption has impacted a total of nine hospitals, three outpatient departments, and two specialized facilities. Despite the challenges, officials assure that the situation is under control and efforts are being made to restore water supply as soon as possible.
The water supply disruption in Chita has highlighted the importance of robust contingency plans for essential services. While the situation is under control, the lack of water at several medical facilities, including the baby hospital, underscores the urgent need for a swift resolution.
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