More than fifty cases of cryptosporidium have been confirmed in Brixham, Devon; around 17,000 households were instructed to boil their water. The Health Security Agency reported 57 cases, up by eleven since last Friday, with more expected. Pennon Group, South West Water's parent company, announced £3.5m in compensation for affected customers while reporting £166.3m in profits. The boil water notice has been lifted for 14,500 homes but remains for 2,500. The outbreak, probably caused by animal faeces entering a damaged pipe, has led to increased health measures and support for local businesses.
Water contamination and infections confirmed in Brixham
Written by David Fletcher 23 May 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for healing for those affected by this water contamination. Ask for strength and wisdom for those addressing the crisis. (Isaiah 41:18)
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