Homeowners have been left with low water pressure following a burst main.
A video captures water flowing in a steady stream down Seed Road in Doddington near Sittingbourne.
South East Water has confirmed it is aware of the issue and repairs will be underway shortly.
In an update on its website at 12.35pm today, it said: “We’re really sorry to those of you who are experiencing low water pressure at the moment.
“This has been caused by a burst water main, which we are trying to fix as quickly as we can.
“As soon as the repairs have been completed, your water will return to normal.”
Currently, they are unable to offer an exact timeline of when the burst main will be repaired, but early estimates state 5.34pm today.

South East Water’s Incident Manager, Steve Benton, added: “We’re really sorry to customers in the Doddington area of Sittingbourne who are experiencing low water pressure due to a burst 6-inch main.
“Our teams have located the burst main, and repairs will begin shortly.
“We understand that seeing water lost to bursts and leaks is frustrating, and we see it as a top priority to fix them as efficiently and safely as possible.”