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People in Kent and Sussex asked to use water only for essentials after outages
The Guardian World
Tuesday 26 May 2026, 16:26 UTC
By Sandra Laville
1 min read
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South East Water has requested that residents in Kent and Sussex restrict water use to essential needs due to a significant surge in demand caused by extreme heat. This follows water outages affecting hundreds of homes over the past three days during record temperatures.
South East Water says demand has jumped owing to extreme heat but stops short of compulsory measures
Members of the public have been asked to use water only for essential purposes by South East Water after demand surged on Monday to 100m litres more than average.
The company has overseen water outages for hundreds of homes across Kent and Sussex over the last three days during record temperatures, and asked its customers to use their water only for drinking, washing and cooking.
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