Water production resumes in Varberg after major leak

Following a major water leak in Varberg, the local waterworks has resumed producing drinking water, but residents are urged to conserve it to restore levels. The boil-water advisory remains in place, and the municipality activated its emergency water plan on Wednesday, deploying water tankers for distribution.

A major leak occurred on the main water pipeline in Varberg on Tuesday afternoon, causing many residents to run out of water from their taps by Wednesday. The municipality of Varberg activated its emergency water plan and deployed water tankers where the public could collect supplies. Several schools closed and sent students home due to the shortage.

The waterworks has now resumed producing drinking water, but levels are low and require time to recover. Residents are urged to use water sparingly, and the advisory to boil water for drinking or cooking remains in effect for several days. "Save water," authorities advise.

The incident highlights the vulnerability of the local water supply, with efforts ongoing to fully restore service.

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