South East Water faces fresh pressure to improve after customers in parts of Kent raise concerns about water supply reliability and service issues. Reporting says villagers describe the situation as severe, including problems with outages and issues connected to drinking water storage levels.

Multiple outlets note that water levels in drinking storage tanks are described as “critically low,” prompting calls for action. The reporting frames the concerns as urgent for local residents, with customers claiming the outages and related impacts are worsening.

While the outlets largely agree on the core issues—reported outages affecting customers and critically low levels in drinking water storage tanks—they differ in emphasis, with some focusing more on residents’ descriptions of the problems. The overall context is that the company is being urged to take steps to restore reliable supply and address the storage-level concern, but specific remedies and timelines are not detailed in the provided summaries.