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malaise

(300,158 posts)
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:10 PM 12 hrs ago

Psssst! As if a hurricane had passed': Puerto Ricans at breaking point after weeks without water

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/13/puerto-rico-water-shortages

Jonathan Collazo owns two restaurants in a bustling section of San Juan, which has been plagued by water outages, severely disrupting the daily lives of residents and businesses alike.

The water scarcity is part of an escalating frustration felt by thousands of customers of Puerto Rico’s water utility over the past several months, prompting the governor to activate the national guard to distribute drinking water across the US territory. The shortages extend beyond San Juan, with sectors in municipalities including Loíza, Guaynabo, Bayamón and others experiencing interrupted service.

Water distribution stations have been set up in some of the archipelago’s most densely populated areas, but after weeks of scrambling to secure water for bathing, flushing toilets and drinking, many Puerto Ricans say they have reached breaking point.

To stay open, Collazo relies on two cisterns, including a 1,000-gallon tank that he needs to refill every two days at a cost of about $300 per fill. On Thursday alone, he spent $600 just to keep running water available for his customers in both restaurants. At times, when logistics become too complicated, he has had to close some of the restaurant’s bathrooms.

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Psssst! As if a hurricane had passed': Puerto Ricans at breaking point after weeks without water (Original Post) malaise 12 hrs ago OP
Anybody know the cause of this problem? 3_Limes 12 hrs ago #1
"a massive disruption occurred in June, triggered by a rupture in the 72in Superaqueduct pipeline in Bayamón" (nt) muriel_volestrangler 11 hrs ago #6
The Guardian scooped NYT and the rest of Corporate McPravda. Kid Berwyn 12 hrs ago #2
Good spot malaise 11 hrs ago #3
PR's infrasctructure is in shambles because of racist greedheads. Kid Berwyn 11 hrs ago #4
I'm waiting g for our water dam to break here malaise 11 hrs ago #5

muriel_volestrangler

(107,086 posts)
6. "a massive disruption occurred in June, triggered by a rupture in the 72in Superaqueduct pipeline in Bayamón" (nt)
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 01:07 PM
11 hrs ago

Kid Berwyn

(25,715 posts)
2. The Guardian scooped NYT and the rest of Corporate McPravda.
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:21 PM
12 hrs ago

Almost weird how it happens every time when it comes to covering Puerto Rico.

malaise

(300,158 posts)
3. Good spot
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:45 PM
11 hrs ago

Never fails. M$Greedia is worse than state controlled (let alone state side run) media.

Kid Berwyn

(25,715 posts)
4. PR's infrasctructure is in shambles because of racist greedheads.
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 01:03 PM
11 hrs ago

My island faces catastrophe after catastrophe and nothing changes, except them who hold the liens on the property.

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