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Published on November 25, 2020
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Electricity and water cutoffs start in 2021 for unpaid bills In Cuenca, service shutoffs of electricity and drinking water for debtor subscribers will begin in 2021. Over the next five weeks, subscribers who have not caught up on their bills will be contacted to offer them a payment plan of up to […]

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