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SE5, SE15, SE21, SE22, SE23,SE24 affected problem as others stated on Gallery Road. Thames water say they've been on this since early. Their plan is 'Shutting in' the leak to close the leak to then work on it. This should mean water from other areas starts filling our pipes. Takes time for pressure to build back up. 60-90 minutes estimates if everything goes to plan we'll have water again. Great lesson for the kids about how critical water is to live styles.

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