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West London Flooded: Burst Pipe Leaves Homes Without Water
21 Jan
Summary
- Flooding reached 3ft 2in deep around Holland Park roundabout.
- Forty firefighters evacuated homes using an inflatable rescue boat.
- Thames Water apologises for disruption to multiple postcodes.

A major burst water main in west London has resulted in extensive flooding and water supply issues for thousands of residents. The incident occurred around 03:55 GMT on Wednesday near the Holland Park roundabout, with floodwaters reaching a depth of 1 meter (3ft 2in).
London Fire Brigade reported that the burst 30-inch water main affected over 50 homes and a hotel across a one-mile area. Firefighters utilized specialized equipment, including an inflatable rescue boat, to evacuate residents and employed flood barriers to manage the water flow. The flooding had subsided by 05:23 GMT, and affected residents were temporarily housed in a local hotel.




