Water misery has returned for about 24,000 households in Kent and East Sussex - the day after a water firm said supplies had been restored for many.
South East Water (SEW) announced on Wednesday - after five days of problems - the supply issues had returned to all affected properties due to a "water quality issue" and warned the public to boil water before drinking.
Schools have been closed, and residents have had to rely on neighbours across the affected area.
Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions in Parliament Sir Keir Starmer described the situation as "shocking".
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