1 January 2011
Last updated at 12:20 ET
Northern Ireland Water has announced that thousands more homes are to have their water supplies restricted overnight.
Earlier, a spokesperson for the government-owned company said it hoped to end rotation of supplies on Saturday as water levels in their reservoirs improved.
The areas affected include east Belfast, Dundonald, north Belfast, Dunmurry, Castlewellan, Newry, Ballygawley, Dungannon and Aughnacloy.
Currently, 2,274 properties are reported to be without running water and 4,641 are on a rotating on/off supply.
The overnight switch off will add thousands more homes and businesses to those numbers.
A full list of affected areas is available on the NI Water website, along with a list of locations where temporary water supplies have been set up.
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Earlier, a spokesperson for the government-owned company said it hoped to end rotation of supplies on Saturday as water levels in their reservoirs improved.
The areas affected include east Belfast, Dundonald, north Belfast, Dunmurry, Castlewellan, Newry, Ballygawley, Dungannon and Aughnacloy.
Currently, 2,274 properties are reported to be without running water and 4,641 are on a rotating on/off supply.
The overnight switch off will add thousands more homes and businesses to those numbers.
A full list of affected areas is available on the NI Water website, along with a list of locations where temporary water supplies have been set up.
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