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Water service interruptions in parts of Metro Manila, Rizal from Aug. 1-7


Water service interruptions in parts of Metro Manila, Rizal from Aug. 1-7

East zone concessionaire Manila Water has announced that its customers from several parts of Metro Manila and in Rizal Province will experience water service interruption from August 1 to 7 due to scheduled emergency repair and maintenance activities. 

Households in parts of Makati City, Pateros, Pasig City, Taguig City, Quezon City, Marikina City, as well as in the towns of Taytay, San Mateo, Antipolo, and Binangonan in Rizal are advised to to store enough water supply. 

Here is the list of the affected areas:

Makati City 

Aug.1 (12am-3am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. La Paz 

Marikina City 

Aug. 1-2 (10pm-5am) 

  • Parts of Fortune (Monterey Hills and Azucena St., cor. Champaca to Fortune-Monterey Bridge, Sunnyville 3 and Champaca St., cor. Azucena to cor. 3rd Ave. Victory Hills, San Miguel Phase 2,3,4) 

Municipality of Pateros 

Aug.1-2 (10pm-5am)

  • Parts of Brgy. Santa Ana 

Taguig City 

Aug.1-2 (10pm-4am)

  • Parts of Brgy. North Signal 

Pasig City 

Aug. 2 (12am-4am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. Santo Tomas, Brgy. Santa Cruz, Bry. San Nicolas, Brgy. Palatiw 

Quezon City 

Aug. 1-2 (10pm-4am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. Culiat and Brgy. Tandang Sora 

Aug. 6-7 (10pm - 4am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. Escopa 1, Brgy. Escopa 2, Brgy. Escopa 3, Brgy. Escopa 4, Brgy. Marilag 

Antipolo, Rizal 

Aug. 1-2 (10pm-5am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. San Roque and Brgy. Dolores (Along Don Enrique Road, San Agustin Ville, KAHOAI Phase 1, KAHOAI Phase 2, Nazarene Ville, Done Enrique) 

San Mateo, Rizal 

Aug. 1-2 (10pm-5am)  

  • Parts of Silangan, San Mateo, Rizal (Delos Santos Ave.  from Fortune-Monterey Bridge to cor. Riverside Drive) 

Taytay, Rizal 

Aug.5-6 (10pm-4am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. San Juan 

Binangonan, Rizal 

Aug. 6-7 (10pm-4am) 

  • Parts of Brgy. Tatala, Mambog, Macamot, Kalawaan (lower/upper Kasinay, Mabuhay Homes Phase 1A, 2A, and 3A) 

The water company advised customers to let the water flow out of their faucets until it becomes clear before using them.—Vince Angelo Ferreras/AOL, GMA Integrated News