Disruptions to Limerick Town’s Water Supply on Hottest Day of the Year On Saturday, April 25, 2026, residents of Limerick town and surrounding areas, including Kilmallock, experienced water supply disruptions during what was reported as the hottest day of the year. Uisce Éireann issued text alerts to households in the affected regions, warning that repairs to a burst water main could lead to temporary interruptions in service. The utility confirmed that the disruption was due to ongoing repair work following the failure of a key water main, which required immediate attention to prevent further complications. The alerts, distributed via SMS, advised residents to prepare for possible low water pressure or complete outages while repair crews worked to restore normal supply. Uisce Éireann emphasized that the repairs were essential to maintain the integrity of the water network and to avoid prolonged service issues. No estimated time for full restoration was provided in the initial notifications, though crews were mobilized promptly to address the fault. The incident occurred amid unusually high temperatures across County Limerick, contributing to increased demand on water resources. Local authorities and utility providers monitored the situation closely, particularly given the health and safety implications of reduced water access during extreme heat.
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