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Water Supply Disruptions in Fes Spark Resident Frustration Amid Uncertainty

PUBLISHED June 21, 2026
Water Supply Disruptions in Fes Spark Resident Frustration Amid Uncertainty

Residents of Fes Express Discontent Over Water Supply Issues

The residents of Fes are currently facing significant frustration and dissatisfaction due to interruptions in their drinking water supply across various neighborhoods. This situation has become particularly alarming as it coincides with rising temperatures and an increasing demand for this essential resource. The regional multi-service company in Fes-Meknes has attributed these disruptions to a sudden malfunction in the main water supply pipeline originating from the Idriss I dam, which is managed by the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water.

In an official statement, the company clarified that the impact of this malfunction has resulted in reduced water pressure in several southern neighborhoods of the city. They assured the public that their technical teams are actively working on repairs to restore normal water supply conditions as soon as possible. However, numerous residents from other areas not mentioned in the company's announcement have reported either complete or partial water outages. This has raised serious questions regarding the true extent of the affected neighborhoods and the overall impact of the reported malfunction on the distribution network.

In an effort to gain clarity on when the service might resume, representatives from today24 contacted the customer complaint hotline. Unfortunately, the information provided was quite limited. One representative stated that they lacked accurate details regarding the duration of the repairs, saying, "We also do not have water, and even the technicians are unsure of the time frame." This ambiguous response has sparked a wave of discontent among the local population, who are now calling on the relevant authorities to provide updated and precise information concerning the progress of the repair work and the anticipated timeline for the return to normal water supply, especially given the current climatic conditions and heightened demand for water.

As reported by alyaoum24.com.

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