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The water supply to hundreds of homes in the Rhondda valley has been hit as freezing conditions continue to bring disruption across Wales. The water supply to thousands of people in the Rhondda valley has been hit as freezing conditions continue to bring disruption across Wales.
Welsh Water says the cold snap has severely restricted the amount of water going into Maerdy treatment works.Welsh Water says the cold snap has severely restricted the amount of water going into Maerdy treatment works.
Meanwhile, a hospital consultant is urging elderly people to stay indoors after a rise in ice-related injuries.Meanwhile, a hospital consultant is urging elderly people to stay indoors after a rise in ice-related injuries.
BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said Wednesday would be less cold with the chance of sleet in places.BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said Wednesday would be less cold with the chance of sleet in places.
Welsh Water said water bowsers had been sent in and bottled water made available to mothers with young babies and those with special needs.Welsh Water said water bowsers had been sent in and bottled water made available to mothers with young babies and those with special needs.
A spokesman said the water supply was still fit to drink. SCHOOL CLOSURES FOR 7 JANUARY Carmarthenshire: Ysgol Bro Banw; Ysgol Gynradd Cross Hands; Ysgol Feithrin; Ysgol Gymraeg Rhydaman Ceredigion: Lampeter ComprehensiveConwy: Ysgol Gynradd Betws y CoedDenbighshire: St Brigid's School, Denbigh; Ysgol Borthyn, Ruthin; Ysgol Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd; Ysgol Rhewl, near RuthinMerthyr Tydfil: Ysgol Gynradd Rhyd y GrugVale of Glamorgan: Jenner Park primary, Barry A spokesman said the water supply was still fit to drink. SCHOOL CLOSURES FOR 7 JANUARY Carmarthenshire: Ysgol Bro Banw; Ysgol Gynradd Cross Hands; Ysgol Feithrin; Ysgol Gymraeg Rhydaman Ceredigion: Lampeter ComprehensiveConwy: Ysgol Gynradd Betws y CoedDenbighshire: St Brigid's School, Denbigh; Ysgol Borthyn, Ruthin; Ysgol Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd; Ysgol Rhewl, near RuthinMerthyr Tydfil: Ysgol Gynradd Rhyd y GrugVale of Glamorgan: Jenner Park primary, BarryRhondda Cynon Taff: Aberllechau primary; Ferndale Community School; Ynyshir junior and infants
He said: "As we carry out repair work, customers may experience intermittent loss of water supply and discoloured water. We are tankering water into the area to minimise the impact to customers."He said: "As we carry out repair work, customers may experience intermittent loss of water supply and discoloured water. We are tankering water into the area to minimise the impact to customers."
The AM for Rhondda, Leighton Andrews said: "They tell me that this is the first time in 12 years that they have experienced this kind of problem with the supply to the Maerdy treatment centre," he said.The AM for Rhondda, Leighton Andrews said: "They tell me that this is the first time in 12 years that they have experienced this kind of problem with the supply to the Maerdy treatment centre," he said.
Rhondda Cynon Taf council said it was not planning to close Bwlch, Maerdy and Rhigos mountain roads overnight as it had on Monday.Rhondda Cynon Taf council said it was not planning to close Bwlch, Maerdy and Rhigos mountain roads overnight as it had on Monday.
Councillor Andrew Morgan said the council was pleased to be able to keep the roads open "as we are aware of the inconvenience it caused".Councillor Andrew Morgan said the council was pleased to be able to keep the roads open "as we are aware of the inconvenience it caused".
In Denbighshire, a primary school forced to close after its heating oil was stolen is to remain closed on Wednesday.In Denbighshire, a primary school forced to close after its heating oil was stolen is to remain closed on Wednesday.
The fuel was taken from an oil tank outside the 50-pupil primary school Ysgol Rhewl near Ruthin sometime over the Christmas and new year period but was only discovered on Monday. The clear message for elderly people is to stay indoors Mike McCabe, A&E consultant, Morriston HospitalThe fuel was taken from an oil tank outside the 50-pupil primary school Ysgol Rhewl near Ruthin sometime over the Christmas and new year period but was only discovered on Monday. The clear message for elderly people is to stay indoors Mike McCabe, A&E consultant, Morriston Hospital
The weather has led to hospitals reporting a rise in patients with ice-related injuries.The weather has led to hospitals reporting a rise in patients with ice-related injuries.
Accident and emergency consultant Mike McCabe at the Morriston Hospital in Swansea said his department had again been extremely busy on Tuesday.Accident and emergency consultant Mike McCabe at the Morriston Hospital in Swansea said his department had again been extremely busy on Tuesday.
Thirty patients had fractures and trauma injuries which needed them to be admitted - an unprecedented number in a single day.Thirty patients had fractures and trauma injuries which needed them to be admitted - an unprecedented number in a single day.
Mr McCabe said: "The clear message for elderly people is to stay indoors.Mr McCabe said: "The clear message for elderly people is to stay indoors.
"Don't go outside to put the rubbish out, don't go out to put the cat out, don't go to the shop to buy a newspaper - instead get a fit and healthy relative or friend to run any errands for you.""Don't go outside to put the rubbish out, don't go out to put the cat out, don't go to the shop to buy a newspaper - instead get a fit and healthy relative or friend to run any errands for you."
BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said he expected the week would not get any colder than the low temperatures felt on Tuesday.BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said he expected the week would not get any colder than the low temperatures felt on Tuesday.
He said: "It's a bit of a change today in the weather - it's going to be less cloudy and there could be a little sleet in places - just enough to give a dusting here and there.He said: "It's a bit of a change today in the weather - it's going to be less cloudy and there could be a little sleet in places - just enough to give a dusting here and there.
"The outlook for the next few days is dry - still some frost around, and a risk of fog."The outlook for the next few days is dry - still some frost around, and a risk of fog.
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"It'll stay on the cold side into the start of the weekend."It'll stay on the cold side into the start of the weekend.
The only weather station in Wales not to record extreme cold temperatures was at Valley, on Anglesey.The only weather station in Wales not to record extreme cold temperatures was at Valley, on Anglesey.
Pensioners and vulnerable people in affected areas will now be eligible for an £25-a-week assistance.Pensioners and vulnerable people in affected areas will now be eligible for an £25-a-week assistance.
Anyone in the Rhondda experiencing persistent problems with their water supply should contact Welsh Water on 0800 052 0130Anyone in the Rhondda experiencing persistent problems with their water supply should contact Welsh Water on 0800 052 0130