Thames Water said the supply problems followed ‘issues caused by Storm Ciaran at Shalford water treatment works’ in Surrey.
A major incident has been declared after thousands of people were left without water on Sunday after Storm Ciaran caused problems at a treatment works.
Surrey County Council advised affected residents to head to water stations at Crown Court in Godalming but they were faced with long queues.After speaking to Alastair Cochran, Thames Water’s interim co-chief executive and chief financial officer, Mr Hunt posted a message on X, formerly Twitter, which said the firm was “resetting and reprogramming” the control system.
The Chancellor later tweeted that the firm was “tankering water to ensure that they can support hospitals and bottled water stations remain open”.
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