Homes in Kent still without water after days of disruptionpublished at 14:18 BST

A delivery of bottled water in Challock, Kent
Dozens of homes in Kent have been left with little or no water for the third day as the hot weather continues.
The outages began on Saturday and peaked on Sunday when about 800 properties in the villages of Charing, Challock and Molash were unable to get water.
South East Water (SEW) says teams are working hard to restore drinking water supplies across the region following "high demand during the exceptionally hot weather", which led to "storage reservoirs running low in parts of Kent".
The company says it is having to pump more water than usual to higher ground due to this demand, and customers in these areas may experience low pressure or supply interruptions, especially at peak use times.
A SEW spokesperson adds:
- Around 64 properties in the Radfall area of Whitstable are experiencing low pressure or no water as a pump has failed
- Fewer than 20 properties on higher ground in the Ulcombe area of Kent are also experiencing ongoing water supply problems
- Repairs have also been carried out on a burst water main in the Decoy Drive area of Eastbourne, where water should now be returning to 168 properties



























