A town in Kent has been hit with disruption in the water supply after a treatment plant had to shut down at the weekend.
Some 24,000 people living in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, have had either no water or low pressure since the issue began late on Saturday.
People have been unable to get drinking water, flush toilets or shower.
South East Water (SEW) has apologised for the situation and said that supply should return at 2pm on Monday.
But this time has been disputed by the local MP, while many businesses and schools in the area have had to close their doors.
Several primary schools are shut today: • St Peter’s Church of England Primary School • Claremont Primary School • St James’ Primary School • St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School • St. John’s Church of England Primary Scho

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