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Home » Cities » No water in Pattaya on Wednesday, June 12, 2019
No water in Pattaya on Wednesday, June 12, 2019
The water company of Pattaya, PWA Pattaya, has announced that due to works on the pipeline system, the regular supply of water will be interrupted from 8 am to midnight.
The private watermen will be busy that day.
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Here in Sattahip 3 days, from early morning to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, no water and no electricity and that in April. My Thai wife called and said they would be held responsible if an old lady died. Their response? Loud laughter on the phone, had the greatest fun. Woman was furious. I don't understand how they get away with that. If this is Thailand well then they can eat the shit out of me.
I have normal water supply from this morning 8 am to now 14 pm all normal water supply working, and in a listed area ! (unless condo has switched to its previous supply system?)
However, thanks for the report as everything in condo is written in Thai script.