BBC News, South East
About 500 qualities in an area of ​​Kent are still facing issues of water supply on the fourth day in a row.
On Wednesday, South East Water asked 3,000 customers in Whitestable, Sisaltar And there was no water or less pressure due to the recent heatwaves in the surrounding areas.
33 -year -old Calum Brockharst, who lives in Kimberly Grove, said he and other residents felt “completely defeated” from the ongoing situation and this “was now affecting the physical and mental health of the people”.
South East Water Insident Manager Nick Bell said: “We recognize how disappointing it is that we are unable to give when the supply will be restored.”
Mr. Brockharst said: “There is a lack of communication from the southeast water except to tell us that they are sorry for disintegration.”
He said that the Bottled Station was about four miles (6.4 km) from his house.
“It is not easy for people to use water and we don’t drive,” he said.
“We were given 12 two-liter bottles outside our house, which is not enough to drink, cook, recipes, clean clothes and clean yourself.”
Mr. Bell said that the southeast water was “extremely sorry” to influence customers who were still not experiencing water or low pressure on Saturday and the team “worked through the night to find new solutions”.
He said, “Now we are focusing on ignoring the affected area to get supply for customers, but it requires large machinery that has come to the site on Saturday morning,” he said.
“As a result, there are still about 500 properties of supply issues in the area.”
He said that the company was going on to remove the air stuck with pipes, which was preventing water from reaching all customers.
He said, “It is taking longer than the removal of the airlock and water flowing through the pipe, as we hope that it should be done systematically to reduce the burst,” he said.
The company said that a bottled station was opened up to 21:00 BST in Sansbari’s Revc Way, Chestfield, Whitestable, CT5 3Qs on Saturday.
According to the company’s website, it was estimated that the incident would be resolved by Saturday.