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Major Power Failure Sparks Water Crisis in Grand-Tunis

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Technology News: Grand Tunis Infrastructure Faces Power-Related Water Disruption

Residents across the governorates of Grand Tunis are experiencing significant disruptions to their drinking water supply following a sudden electrical failure at a vital pumping station. The National Water Exploitation and Distribution Company (SONEDE) announced that a critical breakdown of the main electrical transformer at the Ghdir El Golla raw water pumping station initiated water distribution cuts and low pressure starting at 3 PM on Monday, July 21, 2025. This incident highlights the challenges in maintaining critical infrastructure and utility services in urban centers, even as African nations increasingly invest in robust public utility systems.

Emergency Response and Restoration Efforts Underway

The immediate cause of the water supply interruption is the malfunction of the principal power transformer serving the Ghdir El Golla facility, which is essential for raw water provision to the capital region. SONEDE has confirmed that comprehensive repair operations commenced promptly following the incident. According to their official statement, all technical teams from SONEDE have been fully mobilized to address the issue with urgency. These efforts are being meticulously coordinated with other key service providers, including the Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company (STEG), responsible for power supply, and local civil protection services. This collaborative emergency response aims to efficiently manage the situation and restore full operational capacity to the pumping station in the shortest possible timeframe. While repair works are ongoing, SONEDE anticipates a gradual resumption of water supply across the affected areas starting from midnight.

The swift coordination among these critical Tunisian public service entities underscores their commitment to minimizing public inconvenience. This incident serves as a crucial reminder of the interconnectedness of power and water infrastructure and the vital role of rapid, coordinated technical responses in ensuring essential services remain resilient for the population of Grand Tunis.

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