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About 15,000 properties in south London have been left without water on what is one of the hottest days of the year.About 15,000 properties in south London have been left without water on what is one of the hottest days of the year.
Thames Water said a major water main burst on Merton High Street in south-west London on Sunday morning, cutting supplies to customers.Thames Water said a major water main burst on Merton High Street in south-west London on Sunday morning, cutting supplies to customers.
Engineers were at the scene of the leak but Thames Water has warned it could take the rest of the day to repair.Engineers were at the scene of the leak but Thames Water has warned it could take the rest of the day to repair.
The company apologised for the inconvenience and asked customers to remain patient.The company apologised for the inconvenience and asked customers to remain patient.
Temperatures in London on Sunday could rise to 28C in sunny and dry conditions.Temperatures in London on Sunday could rise to 28C in sunny and dry conditions.
'Absolute disaster''Absolute disaster'
The worst areas affected are the CT1, CT2, CT3, CT6, SW17, SW18, SW19 and SW20 postcodes.The worst areas affected are the CT1, CT2, CT3, CT6, SW17, SW18, SW19 and SW20 postcodes.
A spokesman for Thames Water said people who are have special needs, for example those with young children or people looking after the sick or elderly, could call Thames Water's customer services. A spokesman for Thames Water said people who have special needs, for example those with young children or people looking after the sick or elderly, could call Thames Water's customer services.
Chris Gleeson from Raynes Park told BBC London: "I just went to the bathroom and turned on the tap to find no water, so I haven't been able to have a shower or flush the toilet.
"We do have bottled water so we've had a cup of tea this morning but it is causing real problems."
Thomas Hoskins, who lives in Wimbledon, south-west London, said it was an "absolute disaster on a day like this".Thomas Hoskins, who lives in Wimbledon, south-west London, said it was an "absolute disaster on a day like this".
Roads in the Merton area have been closed due to the burst main.Roads in the Merton area have been closed due to the burst main.
South Wimbledon Station was shut due to flooding but has now reopened.South Wimbledon Station was shut due to flooding but has now reopened.