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SCHOOLS have been forced to shut in Surrey after a ‘major incident’ was declared. Thousands of people are still without water after Storm Ciaran wreaked havoc across Britain. Due to having little o…

has apologised for the problems in areas including Guildford and Godalming, saying that the storm had created issues at the Shalford water treatment works.I hate buying school shoes that wear out in weeks, then found Adidas' £30 solution"I have certainly got questions for the county for not declaring a major incident much earlier, and I will certainly have questions for our MP about the state of water infrastructure in the local area because it is clearly failing.

"People have been quite upset... we've had almost no communications from Thames Water right from the start, so just actually trying to get basic information about what the problem is, how they're resolving it and when it will be resolved, that has actually beenIt said staff were dealing with incidents involving reports of no water or low pressure.

Chancellor Jermey Hunt, who is MP for South West Surrey said he was "very concerned" about the situation and tweeted that he would talk to a Thames Water executive. After speaking to Alastair Cochran, Thames Water's interim co-chief executive and chief financial officer, Mr Hunt posted a message on X, formerlyThe Chancellor later tweeted that the firm was "tankering water to ensure that they can support hospitals and bottled water stations remain open".

"We need to refill underground reservoirs which have run very low and expect supply to return over the next 24-hours. We’d like to thank our customers for their patience during this time."Tankers remain in the area to pump water into the local supply network and we’re re-opening two bottled water stations from 9am:"SAVED THE REY

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