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Water Outage Alert: Over 60 Colonias in Ciudad Juárez to Experience Water Cut on January 19

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Water Outage Alert: Over 60 Colonias in Ciudad Juárez to Experience Water Cut on January 19

The Municipal Water and Sanitation Board (JMAS) of Ciudad Juárez has announced that on Monday, January 19, 2026, it will carry out essential maintenance work on the city’s main water supply lines. These operations aim to improve water pressure and overall service functionality across a significant portion of Ciudad Juárez.

The scheduled maintenance will result in a temporary suspension of the water supply for approximately four hours, affecting over 60 colonias in the northern part of the city. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and store water in advance of the planned outage.

When will the water cut happen?

The maintenance work is scheduled to take place from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Monday, January 19, 2026. During this period, residents in the affected areas may experience a complete loss of water supply or significantly reduced pressure.

Which areas will be affected?

The temporary water supply interruption will impact more than 60 colonias located within the perimeter defined by the following major avenues and boulevards: Juan Pablo II, Antonio J. Bermúdez, Paseo de la Victoria, Teófilo Borunda, Tecnológico, Ejército Nacional, and López Mateos.

List of Affected Colonias:

  • Fidel Velázquez
  • Valle del Sol
  • Jardines del Valle
  • Fuentes del Valle
  • Jardines del Seminario
  • Partido Iglesias
  • Pradera Dorada
  • Villahermosa
  • Los Lagos
  • La Raza
  • Del Futuro
  • Condesa
  • Alameda
  • Campestre
  • Rincones de San Marcos
  • Jardines Senecú
  • Bosques de Senecú
  • Álamos de San Lorenzo
  • Sicomoros
  • U.H. Emiliano Zapata
  • San Ángel
  • Villa Alegre
  • Cuernavaca
  • Los Colorines
  • Los Nogales
  • Fuentes Los Nogales
  • Magisterial
  • Jardines de San José
  • Partido Escobedo
  • El Campanario
  • Monumental
  • PRONAF
  • Progresista
  • Margaritas
  • Segunda Burócrata
  • Partido Romero
  • Melchor Ocampo
  • Partido Díaz
  • Hidalgo
  • San Lorenzo
  • Universidad
  • Fovissste Chamizal
  • And other adjacent zones within the specified perimeter.

What to do during the water cut?

Residents in the affected areas are strongly advised to:

  • Store water: Fill containers with enough water for drinking, cooking, and basic hygiene needs before 8:00 AM on Monday.
  • Minimize water usage: Avoid unnecessary water consumption during the outage period.
  • Be patient: Once the work is completed, the water supply will be restored gradually. It may take some time for pressure to return to normal levels in all areas.

JMAS emphasizes that these maintenance efforts are crucial for ensuring the long-term reliability and efficiency of the city’s water infrastructure. They appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all residents during this necessary work.

Contact Information:

For further inquiries or to report any issues after the scheduled restoration time, please contact the Municipal Water and Sanitation Board of Ciudad Juárez through their official channels.

Source: puentelibre.mx

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