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About 20,000 families will face water supply restrictions as a result of the vandalising of an electricity transformer substation in Quelimane, Zambézia province, in the early hours of Wednesday, an official source told Lusa yesterday.
“A total of four water boreholes became inoperative due to the vandalising of the substation, and some parts of Quelimane are going to face water restrictions,” a source from the Fund for Water Supply Investment and Assets (FIPAG) quoted yesterday by the television channel STV said.
In addition to several neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Quelimane, the boreholes supply a considerable part of the city itself, which is the provincial capital of Zambézia, itself the second most populous province in Mozambique.
The Police of the Republic of Mozambique have arrested a 23-year-old man in possession of 15 metres of underground copper cable in connection with the case.
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