Schools closed and homes left without water due to Southern Water fault

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Schools closed and homes left without water due to Southern Water fault
Author: Jabed Ahmed
Published: Dec, 18 2024 14:40

Residents in Southampton, Eastleigh, Romsey and the New Forest have been left without water in their homes. A fault at a Southern Water supply works has left thousands of people without water and forced schools to close. Southern Water said the problem had been caused by a "technical issue" at its Testwood Water Supply Works which meant low pressure or a loss of water supply.

Residents in Southampton, Eastleigh, Romsey and the New Forest have been left without water in their homes. Southern Water said that the problem is affecting ten postcodes – SO15, S016, SO40, SO42, SO43, SO45, SO50, SO51, SO52 and SO53. Ten schools have been forced to send pupils home, Hampshire County Council said.

The schools closed include: North Baddesley Infant School and Halterworth in the Test Valley, The New Forest Academy, Cadland Primary School and Wildground in the New Forest and Mountbatten school Romsey. An update on Southern Water’s website said: “We currently have a technical fault at Testwood Water Supply Works which means water is not leaving the site. We’ve been working 24/7 since late last night to fix the issue.”.

“Our Incident Alternative Response team have been working continuously to ensure we support our most vulnerable customers and key services, and mitigate for any potential loss of supplies. “Bottled water deliveries to customers on our Priority Services Register are ongoing, as well as care homes.”.

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