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Wales water updates: Burst pipe closes Conwy schools for second day

Wales water updates: Burst pipe closes Conwy schools for second dayBBC Picture of the repair work in Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works in Dolgarrog, Conwy.BBC

Welsh Water says it expects the main to be repaired later on Friday but it could take a further 48 hours to fully restore water supply

Schools have been forced to close for a second day while repair work continues to restore water to about 8,000 homes after a main pipe burst at a treatment plant.

Nearly 40 schools and education centres in Conwy have announced they will remain shut on Friday, following the incident at Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works in Dolgarrog, Conwy on Wednesday night.

As many as 40,000 homes are thought to be without water as a result of the burst pipe, which closed more than 20 schools and a number of businesses on Thursday.

Water supply was expected to be restored on Thursday, but on Friday morning Welsh Water said it could take a further 48 hours, even once the main is repaired.

Several nurseries have been closed on Friday and a planned concert by the London Symphonic Rock Orchestra at Venue Cymru has also been postponed, according to their website.

Some community volunteers have been going door to door to deliver water to vulnerable people, including Conservative county councillor for Colwyn, Cheryl Carlisle.

Ms Carlisle has been sourcing water from outside of Old Colwyn to help those in need and says the emergency response to keep the community safe by Welsh Water has been “woefully inadequate”.

Speaking to Radio Wales Breakfast, she said: “We’ve had some heartbreaking stories, there are currently some nursing homes without water. It’s very distressing for them all.

“I keep thinking of elderly people, if they are not on social media, they will be so bewildered by everything.”

Welsh Water has been asked for a comment, but in a statement on its website said it plans to have bottled water stations in place on Friday, but there is a shortage in the bulk supplies of bottled water across the UK.

It added that compensation arrangements will be put in place to those customers affected, while the company uses current supplies to prioritise vulnerable customers.

Wales water updates: Burst pipe closes Conwy schools for second dayMap showing in red the area affected by the water outage.

Up to 40,000 homes could be affected by the burst water pipe

Some residents could be without water until Sunday, according to Welsh Water, which will depend on how quickly the network will refill.

Nia Clwyd Owen, Plaid Cymru county councillor for Llanrwst, Llanddoged & Maenanin, said the council have been offering different sites for Welsh Water to open water stations on Friday.

There are around 5,000 vulnerable members on the list with Welsh water and water tankers are being used to supply water to hospitals and care homes.

The incident is affecting supplies in Conwy, Dolgarrog, Eglwys Bach, Groesffordd, Gwytherin, Henryd, Llanbedr y Cennin, Llanddoged, Llanfair Talhaiarn, Llangernyw, Maenan, parts of Llanrwst, Pandy Tudur, Pentrefelin, Rowen, Rhyd y foel, Tal y Bont, Tal y Cafn, Tyn Groes and Trofarth.

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