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Utilities firm slammed as thousands in Devon remain without water

South West Water has said engineers are working to fix the problem

A household water tap(Image: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

A Labour MP has slammed South West Water for its response to a burst pipe that has left thousands of Devon properties without water.

The utilities firm, which is owned by Pennon Group, said around 9,500 properties in west Devon are still experiencing a loss of water supply or lower water pressure than usual.

Supplies were hit by a burst pipe on Monday and engineers are working to fix the problem.

Fred Thomas, Labour MP for Plymouth Moor View, said that residents being without water for more than 24 hours was “unacceptable” and said he had written to the company demanding urgent action, including compensation.

“The water outage is continuing to cause major disruption and chaos for residents across Plymouth, with thousands of people without water,” he said.

“We must do better in crisis situations like this to make sure residents can keep getting on with their lives.”

South West Water is responsible for the water supply and waste water treatment services throughout Devon and Cornwall and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset.

“We are carefully recharging the network to be able to fully restore supply to our customers,” a South West Water spokeswoman said.