Belgraders, get your buckets and bottles ready because tomorrow and the day after, you’re in for a water apocalypse! Two city districts, Savski Venac and Vračar, will be left dry for a whopping 18 hours each due to planned water network maintenance. Yes, you read that right – 18 hours without water! The public utility company Belgrade Waterworks and Sewerage announced that parts of consumers in Humska Street in Savski Venac and Lamartinova, Braničevska, and Petra Kočića streets in Vračar will be without water. And while you’re wondering how to survive without a shower or coffee, the company promises to provide essential needs with drinking water from tankers. But is that enough? The recommendation is to have at least three liters of water per person per day, so start filling every container you have – bottles, buckets, even bathtubs! And to make things worse, Belgraders last night flooded emergency services, which had their hands full with four injured people. Is this a sign that we need water not just for drinking but for calming down too? While we struggle with water shortages, the mysterious disappearance of Belgrade’s richest woman and the discovery of her body in her villa’s basement adds even more drama. But back to water – if you don’t want your home to turn into a desert, stock up and prepare for a waterless day. And hey, if you have a good joke about Belgrade’s water outages, share it – maybe we all need a laugh while waiting for the water to flow again!
Belgrade Water Outage Madness: Savski Venac and Vračar Left High and Dry!
