Residents in south Devon have been told to boil water before drinking it after dozens of suspected cases of sickness and ...
There are 46 cases of cryptosporidium linked to the current outbreak Thousands of people who were having to boil their water in Devon due to a parasite outbreak are being told they no longer have to.
People across south Devon have been advised to boil their tap water as 22 cases of a diarrhoea-type illness have been confirmed. A further 70 suspected cases are also being investigated.
The UK Health Security Agency, which is leading an investigation into the outbreak, has confirmed at least 22 cases of ...
People have been told to boil their drinking water after 22 cases of a waterborne disease were confirmed in and around a town in South West England. "Small traces" of a parasite which can cause a ...
Devon's water crisis could last for 10 days after hundreds have fallen ill with vomiting and diarrhoea amid a parasite outbreak in contaminated taps. A school has been forced to shut and people ...
Thousands of people in Devon can now safely drink their tap water after being told to boil and cool it first, the area’s water supplier announced after a waterborne illness made hundreds sick.