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Residents of a village in Somerset said they were without running water for most of the day.

East Huntspill reportedly had no water for “nearly eight hours” on what would be the hottest day of the year so far.

On Twitter, Tonyrefail Weather wrote: “Water supplies at East Huntspill this evening were without running water for almost 8 hours today and still no update on a likely return of their supplies on the busiest day. hot of the year. ”

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At 6:51 p.m. Wessex Water responded to the tweet saying, “Hello. The water pressure is now increasing and we hope the supply will be restored soon. The problem was caused by a third party damaging our water line. . We’re sorry it took so long. To resolve. “

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In a photo shared with Somerset Live, people can be seen lining up for bottled water as temperatures hit 29C today (Saturday July 17th).

It is also expected to be warmer tomorrow, as the Met Office reports it will reach up to 30C in Somerset.

At 7:30 pm tonight, Tonyrefail weather reported “water supply is now restored to East Huntspill”.

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Source: www.somersetlive.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-07-17 20:17:06

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