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Fire Service Activity Affecting Water Supply in Warwickshire


Fire Service Activity in Warwickshire

Severn Trent Water has issued an informational notice relating to fire service activity in Warwickshire. At this time, no further details have been provided about the nature of the activity or which specific areas may be affected.

What We Know

According to Severn Trent Water, fire service activity is taking place somewhere in Warwickshire. No postcodes or towns have been named in the notice, and no specific action has been requested of residents at this stage.

Fire service activity can sometimes affect local water supplies. When fire crews draw large volumes of water from the mains network to tackle an incident, it can temporarily reduce water pressure or affect supply in nearby streets. This is a normal part of how the water network operates during emergencies.

What You Should Do

At present, no action is required from residents. However, if you are in Warwickshire and notice any of the following, it may be related to this activity:

  • Low or no water pressure
  • Discoloured water from your tap
  • An unexpected interruption to your supply

If your water appears discoloured, run the cold tap at a low flow for a few minutes. In most cases, this will clear. Avoid using hot taps or washing machines until the water runs clear, as discoloured water can stain laundry.

Stay Updated

Severn Trent Water is the source of this notice. For the latest information, contact Severn Trent directly:

This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 14m ago.