A burst pipe has compelled a zoo to shut for the day and to be affected by water provide points to different homes within the area.
Drusilus Park in East Sussex's Alfreston mentioned it was closed because it has no water.
A spokesperson of the park mentioned: “We have provisions for our animals that have access to all the water they need.”
South East Water reported that some residents of the Alfreston area didn’t have water or much less stress resulting from a severe burst on their community.
Drusilus Park mentioned all tickets for Saturday would get replaced.
Charles Hele, the occasion supervisor for South East Water, mentioned that the burst was situated and being repaired.
“We use our tankers fleet, so that the water can be injecting directly into the network to reduce the disruption in Alfresten, including the Drillus Park, some supply should look back,” he mentioned.
“Bottled water is being given to our customers who are on the priority service register.”
With inputs from BBC

