And this will continue until further notice. It is a mandatory routine that will last for a period of no less than a year and for the Chingaza reservoir to regain its best days, it will have to wait more than 14 months.
The mayor has highlighted it, Bogotá only has water for 54 days, hence the rationing to which we are subject. So the situation is not to be taken lightly, nor do you think that it is just a few weeks away. We are in a real emergency.
“The situation is critical, we need to lower consumption even more,” stated Mayor Galán, in a kind of desperate call, since the citizens apparently have not understood the dimension of the cataclysm that we face.
Here, too, what is urgent is not to be left in the hands of rumors. Pay attention to the recommendations of the mayor’s daily bulletins, although with each passing day, the tone of anguish increases, since Bogotá without water is not an exaggerated scenario, but a possible one.
Now what we need, added of course to all the rationing measures, is a unison request: let it rain in torrents.