Service interruption at telephone exchange, causing increased illness rate
The city of Bergisch Gladbach is currently grappling with a high illness rate, leading to a temporary unavailability of its switchboard during the 35th calendar week. However, the city has announced that the switchboard will resume normal operations at the start of the next week.
This development is a positive sign for service availability during the upcoming week, as many colleagues who are relevant for citizens' concerns are expected to return to work. The city's homepage has published contact information for handling urgent cases during the 35th calendar week, and once the switchboard is staffed again, the need for alternative contact methods will no longer be necessary.
In urgent cases, citizens can directly contact the published departments or contact persons in Bergisch Gladbach. The city's homepage is a valuable resource for finding contact information in such situations. It is essential to note that no specific information about available departments or contact persons for emergencies during the switchboard outage in calendar week 35 is provided in the search results.
The high illness rate in Bergisch Gladbach is expected to improve, and the upcoming return of staff to the switchboard is a step towards restoring normal service operations. The city's switchboard will be operational again at the start of the next calendar week, marking an end to the temporary unavailability during the current week.
Citizens are advised to check the city's homepage for the latest updates and contact information. The city of Bergisch Gladbach remains committed to providing essential services and maintaining open communication with its citizens.