Day 3
There is still no water. The sudden water cut has affected the daily lives of those living in the area. In a weird way, some staff could not report for work and I do not know why. Most cafes and restaurants have started to close and the surviving ones have to use their wits for the first time, to survive. With one less shop today, the same amount of customers still needs to be fed. Some stalls have resorted to using disposable cups and things have not reached critical levels where customers have to use their hands to eat or bring their own cutlery.
On another note, it is believed that dihydrogen monoxide (aka DHMO) is harmful, thanks to the hours of research on the Internet. The authorities have launched a vigorous campaign three days ago, to eliminate traces of this dangerous chemical in the area...
I hope this water shortage is resolved soon before things come to a boil...