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More water disruption for homes Water supplies restored to homes
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A number of homes in County Tyrone are again without water after a pipe burst at a reservoir in Killyclougher. Water has been restored to a number of homes in County Tyrone which were left without a supply after a pipe burst at a reservoir in Killyclougher.
It is the second time in a week the pipe has burst. On Friday, the reservoir ran dry because of another leak.It is the second time in a week the pipe has burst. On Friday, the reservoir ran dry because of another leak.
A NI Water spokeswoman said it was investigating the latest leak, having received about 20 calls from residents without water. A NI Water spokeswoman said it had received about 20 calls from residents who had been affected.
Fintona resident Barry Jones said he was very angry.Fintona resident Barry Jones said he was very angry.
"I'm appalled that in the 21st century the Water Service can't control the flow from a reservoir and they can stand and let it run dry," he said. "I'm appalled that in the 21st century, the Water Service can't control the flow from a reservoir and they can stand and let it run dry," he said.
"I hope they will restore supply as soon as possible and also keep people better informed."