Repairs carried out on water main after flooding
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Repairs carried out on water main after flooding
"About 40 firefighters were called to the scene on Caledonian Road, Islington, after the 30in (76cm) underground pipe split on Tuesday afternoon. The damaged section of the main was later isolated, Thames Water said. The supplier has apologised and said engineers had worked overnight to fix the damaged pipe."
"Thames Water also said engineers had identified a "significant underground void". "We understand how disruptive this situation is and sincerely appreciate your patience," a spokesperson said. A section of Caledonian Road remains closed as repairs are carried out."
A significant water main rupture occurred on Caledonian Road in Islington, north London, when a 30-inch underground pipe split on Tuesday afternoon. The incident caused flooding of the road and left multiple properties without water supply. London Fire Brigade deployed approximately 40 firefighters to respond to the emergency. Thames Water isolated the damaged section and began repair work overnight. Engineers discovered a significant underground void at the site, which complicated repairs. Work temporarily halted to conduct a safety assessment of the area. Caledonian Road remains closed during the repair process. Thames Water apologized for the disruption and acknowledged the inconvenience caused to residents.
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