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Government officials and utility executives meeting to activate contingency plans for El Niño affecting energy gas and water services.
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Superservicios calls for contingency plans due to El Niño

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The Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos asked energy, gas and water companies to immediately activate their contingency plans for the El Niño phenomenon.

Mayor Adanech Abiebe has officially inaugurated two new Addis Mesob one-stop center services in Addis Ababa. The centers are located in Kality and Lemi Kura sub-cities.

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The mobile SIM service in the Jakarta area operates on a limited basis on Sunday 21 June 2026 for extensions of valid SIM A and SIM C licenses.

Huduma Kenya has announced plans to fast-track the rollout of its Customer Service Excellence Standard across public institutions to enhance efficiency and accountability. Chief Executive Officer Ben Kai Chilumo stated that the standard will transform interactions between citizens and government services.

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The Sameri Park police station in Kitengela, Kajiado County, has been without electricity and water for two years since its establishment, forcing officers to use candles at night. This situation has made their work difficult, and locals are questioning a Sh5 million renovation done in 2022. The area police commander has acknowledged the power cut and stated it is the county government's responsibility to pay the bill.

Bogotá's administration confirmed that the garbage collection model based on Exclusive Service Areas will remain in place until November 2027, following an extension granted by the Constitutional Court at the request of recyclers. Starting from that date, the city will transition to a free competition scheme. The Commission for Regulation of Water Supply and Basic Sanitation will issue a transitory regulatory framework for the five involved companies.

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The Superintendency of Public Utilities, Superservicios, has asked over 2,400 providers of water, sewer, and waste services to immediately activate their emergency and contingency plans. This action addresses the rise in rainfall in areas like the Caribbean, Andean, and Orinoquía regions, as reported by Ideam. The goal is to ensure the continuity and quality of these essential services amid potential disruptions.

 

 

 

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