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Islington Water Main Burst Floods Streets, Evacuations Underway

Authorities have warned that disruption will last into the morning as crews tackle persistent flooding

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Overview

  • A 36-inch main ruptured around 10pm on Sunday, sending up to 40cm of water across five residential streets in north London.
  • The London Fire Brigade deployed ten engines and about 70 firefighters to evacuate roughly 30 residents and stem the rising floodwater.
  • Emergency services received more than 23 calls shortly after the burst and have urged the public to avoid the affected area.
  • Thames Water engineers are on site investigating the pipe failure as Islington Council and the Metropolitan Police oversee road closures and resident support.
  • The incident follows a series of major mains bursts across London over the past year, increasing pressure on Thames Water and its regulator over aging infrastructure.