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This Is How the Cumanians Live the Water Crisis: “From Timbo to Tambo”, Walk Kilometers, Go to the River or “Migration” on Weekends

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26-03-26.-The city of Cumaná has more than a month without regular supply of drinking water by pipelines, after a collapse in the Turimiquire water system, which put in emergency the municipalities Sucre, Bolívar and Cruz Salmerón Acosta, affecting thousands of families that must load pipes at long distances.
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26-03-26.-The city of Cumaná has more than a month without regular supply of drinking water by pipelines, after a collapse in the Turimiquire water system, which put in emergency the municipalities Sucre, Bolívar and Cruz Salmerón Acosta, affecting thousands of families that must load pipes at long distances.

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Aporrea broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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