
Galician Village Faces Water Crisis Amidst Price Hike
Bobadela, Ourense: Residents Face Water Woes Amidst Price Hike Residents of the small village of Bobadela, nestled in the hills of Ourense, Galicia, are grappling with frustratingly low water pressure. For years, aging pipes have hampered water flow, forcing many to invest in private water tanks and wells. "It takes ten seconds to fill a glass, sometimes even longer," explains one resident. Another adds, "Showering is a real ordeal; it takes forever." Their frustration is amplified by the Ourense council's recent proposal to increase water rates. "We pay our bills like everyone else, but we don't get the basic service we deserve," says a resident, highlighting the disparity between the cost and quality of water service. Numerous signatures have been collected and delivered to the council demanding pipe repairs, yet a solution remains elusive. The local council has not yet commented on the residents' concerns. The situation underscores the urgent need for infrastructure improvements in rural areas.