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8 September 09:57

CMTEB will carry out repair and modernization works on the thermal network in various areas of Bucharest, affecting the supply of hot water.

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The Bucharest Municipal Thermal Energy Company (CMTEB) will carry out repair and modernization works on the thermal network in several sectors of the Capital, starting from September 8, 2025. The interventions will affect the supply of hot water to numerous buildings, with scheduled interruptions of varying durations, due to the age of the pipes. The works target pipes that are up to 55 years old, and their completion will depend on the complexity of the necessary repairs. CMTEB dispatchers will monitor the situation continuously.

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