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Do you live in these parts of Cali? Emcali does maintenance work on the water, power and sewerage networks.
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Do you live in these parts of Cali? Emcali does maintenance work on the water, power and sewerage networks.

On Sunday, June 28, 2026, Emcali, the municipal companies of Cali, conducted maintenance, repair, and modernization work on infrastructure networks for water supply, energy, and sewage systems across various sectors of the city. The operations aimed to fix service disruptions, replace outdated electrical components, and perform preventive cleaning of urban drainage systems to reduce environmental risks in affected areas. Specific repairs included fixing leaks in water pipes in the El Porvenir and Santa Elena neighborhoods, replacing a power transformer in the Granada neighborhood, and cleaning channels and adjusting drains in areas such as Unión de Vivienda Popular, Los Álamos, and Prados del Norte. Emcali emphasized its commitment to maintaining service continuity and provided contact information for reporting issues.

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Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral overview of a municipal infrastructure project, focusing on the construction of a new school and its benefits. It includes quotes from officials but does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing. The content appears balanced and factual, emphasizing a

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Do you live in these parts of Cali? Emcali does maintenance work on the water, power and sewerage networks.

On Sunday, June 28, 2026, Emcali, the municipal companies of Cali, conducted maintenance, repair, and modernization work on infrastructure networks for water supply, energy, and sewage systems across various sectors of the city. The operations aimed to fix service disruptions, replace outdated electrical components, and perform preventive cleaning of urban drainage systems to reduce environmental risks in affected areas. Specific repairs included fixing leaks in water pipes in the El Porvenir and Santa Elena neighborhoods, replacing a power transformer in the Granada neighborhood, and cleaning channels and adjusting drains in areas such as Unión de Vivienda Popular, Los Álamos, and Prados del Norte. Emcali emphasized its commitment to maintaining service continuity and provided contact information for reporting issues.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of infrastructure maintenance activities by a municipal entity without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on operational details and does not include commentary or framing that suggests a political bias.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 92): The article reports on scheduled maintenance work by Emcali in various sectors of Cali, including specific locations and tasks. It presents factual information without apparent bias, though it relies on official sources and lacks independent confirmation of the scope or impact of the work.

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