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Hackney Residents Endure Days Without Water
8 Jan
Summary
- Residents in Hackney have been without water for nearly six days.
- A burst water main caused the prolonged supply interruption.
- Affected residents describe the situation as a 'nightmare'.

Residents in Hackney, east London, have faced a severe water outage lasting nearly six days, with a burst water main in the E9 area identified as the cause. The disruption has left many homes on the Frampton Park Estate with no hot or cold water, impacting basic sanitation like flushing toilets.
Serap Cifci, a resident, described her experience as a 'nightmare' after her water supply ceased on Sunday morning. She noted receiving bottled water without explanation and faced difficulties contacting Thames Water, which offered limited assistance via a virtual assistant. This has forced residents to seek alternative solutions for basic needs, incurring additional travel expenses.
Lesley McCutcheon, also affected, reported being without water since New Year's Day. The situation is exacerbated by freezing temperatures, affecting heating and her arthritis. Local councillor Clare Joseph has indicated a potential resolution by Thursday evening and is seeking confirmation on bottled water distribution.




