Kent Villages Experience Water Supply Disruption Amid Record Heatwave
Three Kent villages left without water as UK bakes in 'historic' temperatures
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Residents in Charing, Challock, and Molash, Kent, are facing water supply disruptions during a historic heatwave. The issues began on Saturday morning, coinciding with the hottest bank holiday weekend on record in the UK.
- 01The water supply issues began around 8:30 AM on Saturday.
- 02The affected villages are Charing, Challock, and Molash in Kent, England.
- 03This disruption occurs during the hottest bank holiday weekend recorded in the UK.
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Residents of Charing, Challock, and Molash in Kent, England, are currently without water due to supply disruptions linked to a historic heatwave affecting the UK. The problems were first reported at approximately 8:30 AM on Saturday, coinciding with what is being described as the hottest bank holiday weekend on record. This situation has left locals struggling to access essential water supplies during extreme temperatures, highlighting the impact of the ongoing heatwave on infrastructure and daily life in these communities.
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Residents are unable to access water during extreme heat, which could affect health and daily activities.
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