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Thousands of households in sou'-east England were left wing without irrigate or faced depression force per unit area during a record-breaking heat wave this week, as high demand following a dry spring exposed the failings in Britain's aging infrastructure.
The disruption affected over 20,000 people at its height, including around 8,000 left without supply in the coastal town of Whitstable, according to South East Water's incident manager Matthew Dean, with people queuing to secure emergency water supplies on Friday.
Britain, like much of Europe, has been hit by a heat wave in the last week, stoking demand for water, while well below-average rainfall levels in March and April left some reservoirs under pressure, according to the Environment Agency.
Anger has built in recent years over the lack of investment in networks by privatized water companies, which has led to regular sewage spills.
In Whitstable, many businesses were forced to close during one of the busiest weeks in the year, coinciding with a school holiday.
London residents try to stay cool as record-breaking heat wave grips U.K.
"If you can't wash your hands, you can't make food," dismayed cafe owner Mark Kidd said, noting that hotter parts of the world managed to maintain water supply.
Local resident George said he blamed local supplier South East Water, already under investigation by regulator Ofwat for outages in other parts of its network earlier this year.
"I don't want any of the water companies to start blaming either climate change or usage for their lack of investment," he said.
South East Water has apologized for the shortages, saying exceptionally high temperatures had created very high demand. It said it was experiencing "low storage" despite planning for the hotter temperatures.
The company, which supplies drinking water to around 2.3 million customers, said it had pumped 628 million litres on Wednesday — about 100 million above the seasonal average — reflecting the higher temperatures.
Britain, like France, recorded its hottest May day on record during the heat wave, with temperatures exceeding 34 C, according to the national weather service.
Experts say dry periods followed by short bursts of extreme heat are becoming more likely as global temperatures rise, making it harder for water companies to balance supply and demand.
Emma Hardy, the U.K.'s under-secretary for water and flooding, said on Friday water companies must prepare for more frequent periods of extreme heat. The independent Climate Change Committee has warned the country will face progressively hotter, drier summers and that adapting would require around 11 billion pounds (some $20.5 billion) a year in investment.
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