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Water supplies returning in Kent after up to 833 homes affected

BBC Published Aug 16, 2026 Reviewed Aug 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Water supplies returning in Kent after up to 833 homes affected
Up to 833 properties in Charing, Challock and Molash were left with low pressure or no water for a second day.
at most 833 properties · properties South East Water, company statement
The water supply interruptions in Charing, Challock and Molash started at about 19:45 BST on Saturday.
South East Water, company statement
Incident manager Mike Court said the prolonged hot, dry weather had reduced water levels in local storage tanks, impacting supplies to customers.
Mike Court, Incident manager
South East Water anticipated that supply interruptions would continue throughout Sunday evening.
South East Water, company statement
South East Water confirmed that repairs to a burst water main on Swattenden Lane had been completed and the system recharged.
South East Water, company statement
South East Water added that multiple pipe bursts and low water levels had caused airlocks in the network, affecting a small number of customers.
South East Water, company statement
South East Water opened a bottled water station at Challock Village Hall.
South East Water, company statement
South East Water opened a bottled water station at The Weald Sports Centre in Cranbrook.
South East Water, company statement

Water supplies have started to be restored after up to 833 properties in three Kent villages were left with low pressure or no water for a second day, South East Water (SEW) has said.

The company said the interruptions in Charing, Challock and Molash started at about 19:45 BST on Saturday.

In an update just after 18:30 BST, it said water had returned to "many" customers and that tankers were being used to support the network.

Incident manager, Mike Court, said SEW was sorry for the disruption, adding: "The prolonged hot, dry weather has reduced water levels in local storage tanks, impacting supplies to customers."

A bottled water station was open at Challock Village Hall, the water company said.

SEW said it anticipated supply interruptions would continue throughout Sunday evening.

"We know disruption to customers' drinking water supply is frustrating, especially during hot weather," Court said.

"We fully acknowledge that this level of service is not acceptable, and our teams are working to resolve this issue as a matter of urgency."

Court said SEW was moving water around the network to balance supplies, and bringing tankers to the area to support the local system.

Properties in the three villages were previously affected by water supply interruptions back in May.

Meanwhile, supplies to Benenden, Cranbrook and Rolvenden have been returned to the majority of customers.

SEW confirmed repairs to a burst water main on Swattenden Lane had been completed and the system recharged.

The company added that multiple pipe bursts and low water levels had caused airlocks in the network, affecting a small number of customers.

Engineers are working to clear them, and a bottled water station is open at The Weald Sports Centre in Cranbrook, the water company added.

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