Erbil, Kurdistan Region – Water distribution stopped in several neighborhoods of Erbil for more than 30 hours, according to local officials. Authorities linked the disruption to heavy rainfall that affected water sources.
Rabar Mahmood, head of the Erbil Water Directorate, explained that intense rainstorms caused rivers to become highly turbid. As a result, water treatment systems could not process the safely. Therefore, officials halted distribution to protect public health.
He stated that the affected many neighborhoods across the city. Moreover, he emphasized that safety standards require clear and clean water before distribution resumes.
Technical teams have continued testing water quality on an hourly basis. They monitor turbidity levels and assess whether treatment plants can operate effectively. In addition, crews remain on standby to restart the system once conditions improve.
Mahmood stressed that authorities will restore supply immediately after water clarity returns to acceptable levels. He explained that officials prioritize safety over speed. Therefore, they will not resume distribution until tests confirm safe conditions.
Residents have faced difficulties due to the disruption. Many households have relied on stored water or alternative sources. Consequently, the interruption has increased pressure on daily life.
Officials urged citizens to remain patient during the situation. They reassured the public that teams continue working around the clock. Furthermore, they emphasized that the issue remains temporary and linked to weather conditions.
Observers noted that seasonal rains often affect water systems in the region. They highlighted the need for stronger infrastructure to handle such challenges. Additionally, they called for long-term investment in water management solutions.
Authorities concluded by confirming that supply will resume soon. They reiterated their commitment to ensuring safe and reliable water services for all residents.
