Monday will now become Thursday.
The north-east will remain without water for at least another three days after a water main which was nearly five metres under ground burst on Friday morning.
Over 30,000 homes and businesses have been affected following the burst on Friday and Irish Water began a special operation to repair some of the damage over the weekend which failed.
An Irish Water Spokesperson told Morning Ireland that repairs will not be made now until at least Thursday meaning the north-east will be out of water for nearly a week.
Towns in Louth and Meath such as Duleek, Lagavoreen, Donore, Ashbourne, Stamullen, Kentstown, and Ardcath have been affected following the disaster.
Irish Water is currently working in tangent with Louth County Council on the matter to deal with the water shortages.
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