A stretch of the River Temes has dried up just seven miles from its source in cotswolds.
Residents of Ashton Keins in Wiltshire say the river bed has been left dry and torn with mourning that grows.
On Friday, houses in the west were urged to “urge them to save water after the announcement of”Important event at the national level“Due to dry weather.
Temes Water said that the level of ground water and river was falling due to rain-average rainfall for five consecutive months.
Climate change has been blamed for rising world temperature, posed Serious threats to people and nature Includes as a lack of water.
There are many regions of UK Already experiencing drought This summer.
Martin Carter, whose house ignored water in Ashton Keins, said: “This is the most dry that I have ever seen. You can walk there with a normal pair of shoes and you are not finding any mud on them.
“We have lost all fish and there is no other wildlife. Crafish is also dead which is not a bad thing – American Crafish.
The source of the temperature is on the border in the glosterora.
“It is terrible, it is like this for the last three months,” Mr. Carter said.
He said that the water level was unaffected in Lakelade, Glusterreshire, which is 14.5 miles away.
“The river is filled there, there is no harm,” he said
Temes Water said: “Long -term dry weather has contributed significantly to drying the watercourse in Ashton Keins and the level of both groundwater and river continues due to the average rainfall of five consecutive months.
“We are following our dried plans which means that we are aiming to reduce water use and protect our water resources and environment.”
The environment agency has been approached for comment.