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End in sight for flooding crisis End in sight for flooding crisis
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About 60,000 homes affected by the severe floods in the Gloucester area are set to get running water restored. The first of 60,000 homes are starting to get running water back in the flood-hit Gloucester area, but many face several more days without supply.
About 140,000 households have been without supply for over a week after the Mythe water treatment works in Tewkesbury was submerged by flooding.About 140,000 households have been without supply for over a week after the Mythe water treatment works in Tewkesbury was submerged by flooding.
But Severn Trent has warned customers the water will initially not be fit for drinking, even if boiled.But Severn Trent has warned customers the water will initially not be fit for drinking, even if boiled.
It hopes supplies will be restored to all homes in the region by 5 August.
Gloucestershire's Chief Constable Tim Brain urged patience, adding: "There is light at the end of the tunnel."Gloucestershire's Chief Constable Tim Brain urged patience, adding: "There is light at the end of the tunnel."
Fears of more flooding have faded and drier weather is forecast for this week.Fears of more flooding have faded and drier weather is forecast for this week.
What we need to do next is to go round and take samples from actual customers' taps so that we can then test the quality of the water." David WickensSevern Trent Water BBC Weather Centre latestWhat we need to do next is to go round and take samples from actual customers' taps so that we can then test the quality of the water." David WickensSevern Trent Water BBC Weather Centre latest
Dr Brain said: "The restoration of supply is beginning very slowly and cautiously, and appropriately so, because we don't want any mishaps at this stage."Dr Brain said: "The restoration of supply is beginning very slowly and cautiously, and appropriately so, because we don't want any mishaps at this stage."
Homes in Gloucester should see supply returning from midday on Monday, and from Tuesday, about 27,000 homes in the Cheltenham area will also be gradually reconnected.Homes in Gloucester should see supply returning from midday on Monday, and from Tuesday, about 27,000 homes in the Cheltenham area will also be gradually reconnected.
Andy Smith, director of water services at Severn Trent, said: "We cannot give exact timescales for how long this process will take as it is heavily dependant on demand levels.Andy Smith, director of water services at Severn Trent, said: "We cannot give exact timescales for how long this process will take as it is heavily dependant on demand levels.
"We are expecting high demand because, understandably, people who have been without water for more than a week will be eager to make use of a reconnected mains supply.""We are expecting high demand because, understandably, people who have been without water for more than a week will be eager to make use of a reconnected mains supply."
Severn Trent said it hoped to restore the water supply to all homes in the region by Thursday.
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The company said where possible people should turn taps off which may have been left open when supplies were first lost.The company said where possible people should turn taps off which may have been left open when supplies were first lost.
HEALTH ADVICE ON WATER Water from newly-restored supplies must not be drunk, even after boiling itIt must not be used for food preparation or cleaning dishesIt must not be used for making baby formula or baby feedsBoiled bowser water is the best option for infant formulaIt must not be used for cleaning teeth or making iceNewly-restored water must only be used for sanitation purposes until further noticeBoil bowser water before use as a precautionFloodwater must be avoided where possible and children must not play in itIf in contact with it, wash hands with soap, especially before food preparation and eatingIf clearing up floodwater wear protective clothing and cover cuts and grazes Source: Gloucestershire PCTHEALTH ADVICE ON WATER Water from newly-restored supplies must not be drunk, even after boiling itIt must not be used for food preparation or cleaning dishesIt must not be used for making baby formula or baby feedsBoiled bowser water is the best option for infant formulaIt must not be used for cleaning teeth or making iceNewly-restored water must only be used for sanitation purposes until further noticeBoil bowser water before use as a precautionFloodwater must be avoided where possible and children must not play in itIf in contact with it, wash hands with soap, especially before food preparation and eatingIf clearing up floodwater wear protective clothing and cover cuts and grazes Source: Gloucestershire PCT
Newly restored water must not be used for preparing food, making ice or brushing teeth, it added.Newly restored water must not be used for preparing food, making ice or brushing teeth, it added.
David Wickens, from Severn Trent, said it would take several days for water to be declared safe.David Wickens, from Severn Trent, said it would take several days for water to be declared safe.
"We have added extra chlorine so you'll probably get a smell of chlorine and that's all part of the process, but what we need to do next is to go round and take samples from actual customers' taps so that we can then test the quality of the water.""We have added extra chlorine so you'll probably get a smell of chlorine and that's all part of the process, but what we need to do next is to go round and take samples from actual customers' taps so that we can then test the quality of the water."
Severn Trent warned customers to be wary of bogus officials, and if in doubt call 0800 783 4444 to check.Severn Trent warned customers to be wary of bogus officials, and if in doubt call 0800 783 4444 to check.
The Environment Agency has no severe flood warnings in place and just one standard flood warning.The Environment Agency has no severe flood warnings in place and just one standard flood warning.
That is for the river Severn from Tewkesbury to upstream of Gloucester, including Deerhurst and Ashleworth.That is for the river Severn from Tewkesbury to upstream of Gloucester, including Deerhurst and Ashleworth.
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As the floods receded, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears told BBC News 24 it was important local and national authorities kept those affected "in our minds" in the months ahead.As the floods receded, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears told BBC News 24 it was important local and national authorities kept those affected "in our minds" in the months ahead.
"What's really important for government now is that we do the clean-up but that we also stay in touch with these people.""What's really important for government now is that we do the clean-up but that we also stay in touch with these people."
Insurance companies are facing payouts of £2.5bn for flood damage.Insurance companies are facing payouts of £2.5bn for flood damage.
The government is seeking EU funding to help with the cost of the clear-up in flood-hit Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.The government is seeking EU funding to help with the cost of the clear-up in flood-hit Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
Environment Agency floodline: 0845 988 1188Environment Agency floodline: 0845 988 1188


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