UK heatwave dries up water supplies in Llandeilo, residents say

Some people relying on private water supplies in rural Carmarthenshire say they ran out of drinking water weeks ago due to the dry weather.
Carmarthenshire council said people affected could get in touch for help.
Ms Rees’ home is usually supplied with water from a well in her garden but it started to run out in June.
"We fill up buckets of water and we only flush the toilet with those buckets of water, maybe once or twice a day."
About 1% of the population of England and Wales use a private water supply, according to Welsh Water, and they do not have to pay a water company for it.
Welsh Water said it was providing bottled water for councils to "distribute to customers whose private water supplies are currently affected".
Carmarthenshire County Council said anyone whose private drinking water source has dried up should get in touch for advice, with drinking water available at pick-up points.
Farmers Geoff and Sue Freeman are draining a pond to provide their 200 sheep with water after their two wells dried up, and are relying on the goodwill of family and friends to bathe.
Mr Freeman said: "You feel uncomfortable being in their house because you are actually dirty and that is not a very pleasant feeling."
Sunshine reveals ‘long lost’ settlements He also explained how a neighbour with three children had to temporarily leave due to a water shortage.

Bottled water for residents hit by supply problems arrives

(2) View gallery BOTTLED water for residents left without supply in north Pembrokeshire have arrived.
A delivery of water bottles was expected on Monday night, with Pembrokeshire County Council stepping in to help distribution, but the Dwr Cymru Welsh Water lorry failed to arrive.
Hundreds of residents in Croesgoch, St Davids, Mathry, Trefin and surrounding areas have been hit by problems with supply as Dwr Cymru Welsh Water faces problems with pipes across the UK.
Llanrhian county councillor Neil Prior said: “Thanks to everyone who turned out tonight to help with the water distribution, unfortunately Dwr Cymru’s lorry didn’t make it past Swansea!!!
But we will try again!
“Thank you to everyone who turned up tonight, thanks to everyone who helped spread the word, and thanks also to PCC staff who were ready and waiting in the depot and will be there first thing in the morning to help Dwr Cymru provide us with water.” Cllr Prior uploaded pictures of the delivery arriving in Croesgoch this morning which would be shared with Porthgain and Trefin.
He added that another delivery was expected and he encouraged anyone affected to come along.