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Hundreds of homes in Kent and Sussex left without water after supply outages
Hundreds of homes in Kent and Sussex were left without water due to a technical failure at a pumping station operated by South East Water. The outages were most severe in Charing, Challock, and Molash, with the company citing increased demand from hot weather as a contributing factor. The incident follows recent criticism of South East Water by MPs for alleged incompetence.
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