Thames Water has apologised for the problems in areas including Guildford and Godalming, saying that the storm had created issues at a water treatment works..
More than a dozen schools in Surrey have been closed after Storm Ciaran left parts of the county without water and caused major disruption.
Some schools said learning would move online for the day, while others invited certain year groups to attend or were due to re-open in the afternoon in a non-compulsory capacity. Mr Hunt, who is MP for South West Surrey which includes Godalming and the surrounding villages among the affected areas, said he was “very concerned” about the situation and tweeted that he would talk to a Thames Water executive.
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