Lakhs are on the verge of water warning supply as a hospype ban

Lakhs are on the verge of water warning supply as a hospype ban

A water company has warned that it has to do Announce a hospy ban Until millions of people affect Current water shortage “Important” improvement.

Temes Water Urged customers Limit the amount of water They are used to avoid the requirement of restrictions.

He said that the supply had increased due to lack of rainfall and increasing demand for water in the heat of the last few months.

“The ongoing dry weather and increased customer demand is affecting our water supply Temes Valley“Said this.

“Till the situation does not change a lot, we will need to impose a ban on use, including a hospype ban to ensure the tap to run the tap for the necessary use of customers.”

Yorkshire Water announced a hosspipe ban on Tuesday ,AP,

He said that the demand for water in Swindon and Oxfordshire The area at an equal level with 2022 drought was at its peak on 30 June.

The firm urged the customers to shorten the time spent in the rain, let the tap turn and let the lawn dry.

Yorkshire Water on Tuesday announced the UK Hosspipe ban before summer, in which the firm warned of high water demand, filled with reservoirs in the region, which is generally 26.1% less than this time of the year.

In a video on social media site X, Environment agency South East England said that only 50 percent of the expected rainfall in the last three months was about 50 percent.

He declared the position of “long-dry weather” in most non-jewelery Temes region, including large parts of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Surrey.

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“In the last few months, we have less than average rainfall, which is now affecting some of our surface and groundwater bodies,” said Tom Antavistal, an official of a local agency.

“Our teams are working closely with water companies and other abstraners to advise on the availability of water and we ask that you carefully consider the use of your personal water, as small personal cuts add to our valuable water resources and environment to create a big difference to reduce pressure on the environment.”

England have been struggling with rising temperatures in recent months, with 35 C and at least two heatwaves.

A national dried group meeting convened in June found that England had experienced their dried March, April and May since 1893.

Many areas have already been designated as a long dry season, while drought has been announced in northwest England and Yorkshire.

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