London water: thousands without water and 100 properties flooded after mains burst in London

Thames Water has confirmed the postcodes affected by water loss
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Dozens of residents have been evacuated after a burst water main flooded a London street and left thousands without water.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) said eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to Belsize Road in Camden at 2.50am on Saturday (17 December) morning after a 42-inch water main burst, causing flooding to a depth of half a metre across an area of around 800 metres. The fire service said that main had been isolated on Saturday afternoon, but a further 15-inch water main had also burst and around 100 properties were affected by floodwater.

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The fire brigade said multiple homes have been flooded and firefighters had to lead around 25 residents to safety. Footage shared on social media shows emergency services using small boats and helping residents wrapped in blankets to safety.

Station commander Gary Deacon said from the scene: “This is a significant flooding that has affected around 100 properties and left thousands without water. Shift water rescue crews used boats to move around 20 people to upper floors of properties.

“Three adults and a child were evacuated to a place of safe haven. A number of residents have decided to remain in their properties and we’re patrolling the affected area to assist any further people who require assistance.

“The water authority are working to isolate the burst water main and firefighters are expected to remain at the scene throughout the afternoon.

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“A rest centre has been set up for affected residents at Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre.”

Emergency services on Belsize Road in Camden after a burst water main flooded the London street. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to Belsize Road at 2.50am on Saturday morning after a 42-inch water main burst, causing flooding to a depth of half a metre across an area of around 800 metres. Picture date: Saturday December 17, 2022.Emergency services on Belsize Road in Camden after a burst water main flooded the London street. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to Belsize Road at 2.50am on Saturday morning after a 42-inch water main burst, causing flooding to a depth of half a metre across an area of around 800 metres. Picture date: Saturday December 17, 2022.
Emergency services on Belsize Road in Camden after a burst water main flooded the London street. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to Belsize Road at 2.50am on Saturday morning after a 42-inch water main burst, causing flooding to a depth of half a metre across an area of around 800 metres. Picture date: Saturday December 17, 2022.

How have residents reacted to the burst water main?

Cody Dolcy-Grant lives in Hilgrove Road, at the end of Belsize Road, and said she woke up to scenes “like the river Thames” outside her home. “I wasn’t aware of the situation ’til 7am when I went to the toilet, realised the toilet wasn’t flushing and no water was coming out of the taps,” the 27-year-old, who is unemployed due to a health condition, told the PA news agency.

“My road was flooded… when I opened the front door it was like a horror scene, fire engines up my whole road, police, ambulance, and then I looked to my left and it was like the river Thames outside.” Ms Dolcy-Grant lives on the second floor of her building so her home was not flooded, but at noon on Saturday she said she still had no running water, all shops were closed and transport had been halted on her street.

Which areas have been left without water?

Thames Water said local houses in north-west London, in the postcodes of NW2, NW6, NW8 and NW10, could be experiencing no or low water pressure as a result of the burst main. The company said in a statement: “We’re sorry to customers in NW6 and the wider area who have no water or lower pressure than normal today due to a burst pipe on Belsize Road.

“Loss adjusters are in the area to assess the damage and support residents in getting their lives back to normal once the water has receded.”

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