Overview
- A 20 cm PVC drinking-water main installed in 1987 ruptured under Grevesmühlener Straße early on August 15, sending knee-high water across the street.
- The break left about 50 households without tap water, prompting Berliner Wasserbetriebe to install a temporary tap on Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Straße and deliver water door-to-door.
- Berlin fire crews cleared gully covers to speed drainage before handing the site to the waterworks, which stopped the flow by midday.
- A contracted pipeline company has begun repairs and aims to reconnect all affected residents by Saturday.
- Investigators are examining the cause of the failure amid scrutiny of aging PVC infrastructure and gaps in district disaster coordination.