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Telephone service temporarily halted due to illness-related issues at exchange center

Service interruption: Telecommunications center momentarily inoperable due to increased illness
Service interruption: Telecommunications center momentarily inoperable due to increased illness

Bergisch Gladbach Switchboard Remains Unavailable Amidst High Illness Rate

The city of Bergisch Gladbach is currently experiencing a high illness rate, resulting in the temporary unavailability of its switchboard during the 35th calendar week. However, citizens are advised not to worry as the city's homepage continues to serve as a valuable resource for finding relevant numbers and contacting the published departments and contact persons in urgent cases.

The city's homepage provides a comprehensive list of contact information for various departments and personnel, making it easy for citizens to get in touch with the right people in their time of need. Many colleagues' numbers are listed, and in urgent cases, citizens can directly contact the published departments or contact persons.

Citizens are encouraged to continue contacting these published departments or contact persons until the switchboard is operational again. The city has not announced any changes to its advice for citizens to contact the published departments or contact persons in urgent cases during the switchboard's unavailability.

The city has also not announced any changes to the published contact information for handling urgent cases. The name of the person responsible for submitting the application for the reopening of the city switchboard in Bergisch Gladbach during the 36th calendar week is not publicly available.

Despite the switchboard's unavailability, citizens can rest assured that the published departments and contact persons will continue to handle urgent cases effectively. The city's homepage remains a resource for citizens to find relevant numbers for their concerns during the switchboard's unavailability.

The good news is that the illness rate in Bergisch Gladbach is expected to improve by the beginning of next week, and the switchboard is expected to be staffed again. Until then, the city's homepage will continue to serve as a source of contact information for citizens, ensuring they can still get the help they need during this challenging time.

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