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Water supply back on after freeze | Water supply back on after freeze |
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More than 5,000 homes and businesses in south Wales have had their water supply restored after freezing weather damaged pipes to a treatment works. | |
Late on Wednesday Welsh Water said all the premises in the Rhondda Fach valley had their supplies reconnected. | |
Water bowsers have been sent to streets with water tankers refilling supplies since problems started on Tuesday. | Water bowsers have been sent to streets with water tankers refilling supplies since problems started on Tuesday. |
Meanwhile, a house and gardens in Carmarthenshire has been forced to close because of the cold weather. | |
Late on Wednesday Welsh Water said a treatment works in the Rhondda was now operating normally. | |
In a statement, it said: "Water supplies have now been restored to the great majority of customers in the Rhondda Fach. | In a statement, it said: "Water supplies have now been restored to the great majority of customers in the Rhondda Fach. |
"The areas where customers are still affected are the upper parts of Tylorstown and Ferndale. | "The areas where customers are still affected are the upper parts of Tylorstown and Ferndale. |
SCHOOL CLOSURES FOR 8 JANUARY Carmarthenshire: Ysgol Blaenau, AmmanfordDenbighshire: Ysgol Rhewl, near RuthinSwansea: Birchgrove Primary School; Pentrehafod Comprehensive School closed to Years 7, 8 and 9; Hafod Primary School is closed to nursery and flying start pupilsVale of Glamorgan: Jenner Park Primary School in Barry | |
The statement continued: "Water bowsers will continue to be deployed in these areas until we are confident that mains water supplies are fully restored to everyone. | |
"Tankering of water to the Maerdy water treatment works will continue throughout the night to boost supplies to local people until the situation is fully back to normal." | "Tankering of water to the Maerdy water treatment works will continue throughout the night to boost supplies to local people until the situation is fully back to normal." |
The firm said it had earlier made bottled water available to customers with special needs and mothers with young babies. | The firm said it had earlier made bottled water available to customers with special needs and mothers with young babies. |
Welsh Water said freezing conditions caused a cast iron mains between Porth and Maerdy to burst on Tuesday. | Welsh Water said freezing conditions caused a cast iron mains between Porth and Maerdy to burst on Tuesday. |
Nine local schools closed as the water supply to the area was severely disrupted, and one local factory had been left without water needed for water-cooling processes.. | Nine local schools closed as the water supply to the area was severely disrupted, and one local factory had been left without water needed for water-cooling processes.. |
The firm sent in around four dozen bowsers for people to fill their own containers with fresh water. Two bowers were reported stolen and other three vandalised. | The firm sent in around four dozen bowsers for people to fill their own containers with fresh water. Two bowers were reported stolen and other three vandalised. |
Rhondda Cynon Taf council said it had assurances that all its schools would reopen on Thursday, while only Swansea, Carmarthenshire and Denbighshire were expecting school closures. | Rhondda Cynon Taf council said it had assurances that all its schools would reopen on Thursday, while only Swansea, Carmarthenshire and Denbighshire were expecting school closures. |
Local people spoke of the difficulties | Local people spoke of the difficulties |
The weather has led to hospitals reporting a rise in patients with ice-related injuries, prompting one accident and emergency consultant to urge elderly people to stay inside during below freezing temperatures. | The weather has led to hospitals reporting a rise in patients with ice-related injuries, prompting one accident and emergency consultant to urge elderly people to stay inside during below freezing temperatures. |
Meanwhile, Aberglasney Gardens, a restored mansion in Carmarthenshire, is to remain closed until conditions improve. | Meanwhile, Aberglasney Gardens, a restored mansion in Carmarthenshire, is to remain closed until conditions improve. |
It is the first time since its restoration 10 years ago that Aberglasney has been forced to close for an extended period. | It is the first time since its restoration 10 years ago that Aberglasney has been forced to close for an extended period. |
Operations director Graham Rankin, said: "The gardens look so beautiful, it's a pity the public can't see how stunning everything is at the moment." | Operations director Graham Rankin, said: "The gardens look so beautiful, it's a pity the public can't see how stunning everything is at the moment." |
BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said the cold weather was gradually easing its grip, with temperatures for the next few days and nights not as low as recently. | BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said the cold weather was gradually easing its grip, with temperatures for the next few days and nights not as low as recently. |
He said: "Because there is more cloud, there is less cold air. This evening any rain will die away leaving a dry night with a slight to moderate frost." | He said: "Because there is more cloud, there is less cold air. This evening any rain will die away leaving a dry night with a slight to moderate frost." |
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. |
Anyone in the Rhondda experiencing persistent problems with their water supply should contact Welsh Water on 0800 052 0130. | Anyone in the Rhondda experiencing persistent problems with their water supply should contact Welsh Water on 0800 052 0130. |
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