Water supply disruptions expected in several Kuching, Samarahan areas due to main pipe repair at Jalan Canna

[BorneoPost] - 01/9/2025

KUCHING (Jan 9): Several areas in Kuching and Samarahan are expected to experience water supply interruptions from 9pm tomorrow (Jan 10) to 5am on Saturday (Jan 11) due to repair work on a 600mm main pipe leak at Jalan Canna. In a notice, the Kuching Water Board announced that the affected areas (…)



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