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Water Board to shut down for repair of burst chamber

Normal water supply, Bello said, would be restored immediately after comprehensive assessment and repair of the damaged water chamber.

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The information is contained in a statement signed by Muhammad Sule, the Chief Press Secretary to FCT Minister, made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja.

It stated that ``this disruption, according to the Director, FCT Water Board, Hudu Bello, would commence immediately to enable the Board to assess the extent of damage and possibly begin immediate repairs.''

He, therefore, advised residents of the affected areas to store enough water to last them through the period.

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