Hospy Ban Maps: Which areas are affected and what are the restrictions

Hospy Ban Maps: Which areas are affected and what are the restrictions

rubber pipe Restrictions have been introduced across England As the UK fights with heatwave continuously in this summer and the temperature is more than 30 C.

A Fourth heatwave This week, parts of Britain can hit parts of Britain this week with a prediction of climbing 29C in Southeast England on Thursday and Friday and then it can reach 28C on Saturday.

After Drought spring since 1893The country’s health is suffering from drought conditions and water scarcity.

It has left about seven million British, which is more than 10 percent EnglandThe population, facing restrictions on how they can use their water.

Southern water The latest utility has become a firm to announce Hospipe restrictionWith about one lakh customers in southern England Hitted with new restrictions.

Homes hit Hosapipe Bain (Andrew Matthews/PA) in Yorkshire ,PA Archive,

Hospipe restriction Will apply in Hampshire and on Isle of Wight From 9 am on Monday, the company said in a statement.

Temes Water announced earlier this week that a hospipe ban would be applicable in most parts of Swindon, Glosterora, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire.

Starting from July 22, it will affect all bulls, GL and SN Postcodes with RG4, RG 8 and RG9 postcode.

Announcing the ban, Tems Water stated that the UK has “experienced one of its hottest and dried springs in more than a century” in 2025 “, saying that” June was also England’s hottest on record. “

“This is why we need to bring into a hospype ban. This will help protect the environment and ensure that there is enough water to go around this heat.”

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South East Water On Friday announced that 1.4 million of its customers Kent And Sussex After a record level of water consumption is placed under a hosspipe ban.

The water provider said the demand in two counties reached the “highest level” this year and “now reached a point where they have exceeded the border in the company’s dried scheme”.

He said on 30 June, he supplied 680 million liters of water, which was more than 100 million liters of daily average for summer.

A few hours before that announcement, another hospipe ban came into force YorkshireTo affect 5.5 million residents.

Yorkshire Water said that this year the record was both the hottest and hottest spring on the record this year, only 15 cm of rainfall between February and June, which was expected of less than half a level in the average year.

The demand for water was also higher than normal, the company said, the reservoirs are filled by 55.8 percent, which is 26.1 percent less than normal.

In late May, the environment agency also placed Northwest England under “dried” status.

He said at that time that the reservoir storage levels were already low during the dry years of 1984, 1995 and 2022.

On Saturday, the Mate Office recorded a UK temperature on 33C at Ross in Ross on Sunday, which was expected to have more hot weather on Sunday.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on Friday laid out the large health of England on Amber Health Alert, in which the authorities have warned to raise the temperature over the weekend, which is likely to increase the deaths.

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The areas spread from Midlands to south are affected including London. Only North East, North West and Yorkshire And Hamber has retained less severe yellow heat alert.

These yellow alerts were across England until Monday, but were upgraded to East and West Midlands, East and Southeast and South West of England on Friday morning.

The UKHSA states that the affected areas are “likely to have significant impact”, including “increase in deaths”.

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