Pedasí is experiencing busy days due to Carnival, but with one major concern: there is no water. People want to know what happened, why the water disappeared, and when it will return stably. During the peak tourist season, the district is facing a drinking water shortage that affects residents and the tourism sector just when the service is needed most. Hotels, restaurants, and businesses report that the supply is intermittent or simply not arriving. Without water, it is impossible to properly attend to tourists. Discomfort is growing, and so is the fear: that the problem will damage Pedasí's image as a tourist destination during one of the year's biggest events. Business leaders have spoken out, demanding a clear response from the National Aqueduct and Sewer Institute (IDAAN). Without water, all of this is at risk. Carnival doesn't wait, and neither does thirst.
Dry Carnival in Pedasí: Tourists Arrive, Water Does Not
During the peak of Carnival in Pedasí, there is a severe water shortage, threatening the tourist season and the local economy. Residents and business owners are demanding urgent action from the authorities.