Shocking footage has emerged showing an entire road flooded in Milngavie.
East Dunbartonshire Council said that an ongoing main pipe burst at the junction of Auchenhowie Road and Glasgow Road.
The utility firm has been joined by 999 services including the police and fire to deal with the ongoing incident.
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It is understood that this has had a major impact on water supply in the area and Glasgow.
Please be aware, there are major water supply issues at the moment due to an ongoing mains pipe burst at the junction of Auchenhowie Rd and Glasgow Rd, Milngavie. Both roads currently closed. Scottish Water, Police & Fire involved. We will provide an update as soon as we have it. https://t.co/poWwsc3ai7
— East Dun Council (@EDCouncil) January 24, 2023
Currently G2, G3, G4, G5, G11, G12, G13, G15, G20, G51 and Bearsden G61 are impacted by the incident.
Users took to Twitter to show the ongoing operation to deal with the burst main.
Major flooding at junction of Auchenhowie Road at Glasgow Road, #Milngavie following a burst water main. The force of the water has lifted the tarmac at the junction.
— Linda Sinclair (@lindajsinclair) January 24, 2023
Pic credit: Eileen Elizabeth Clark pic.twitter.com/rmem7IqJjG
Pic from other place, check oot Glasgow Rd, Milngavie 😕 prob best to avoid for noo⚠️ pic.twitter.com/6D6ODfQpN3
— Debra (@HeathPeaPict) January 24, 2023
#Auchenhowieroad avoid at all costs - river has burst its banks @EastDunbPolice pic.twitter.com/WzniYZifz8
— CK ~ (@CK1_1995) January 24, 2023
Scottish Water said: "Customers in the G2, G3, G4, G5, G11, G12, G13, G15, G20, G51 & Bearsden G61 area have reported an interruption to their water supply.
"We are currently on the way to investigate the issue and are aiming to be on site as soon as possible.
"While we investigate, please be aware that you may experience no water supply or low/intermittent water pressure. You may also experience discoloured water.
"If you require additional support, please use this link to sign up as a Priority Services Customer.
"If you have experienced flooding due to this incident and need support, please call us on 0800 0778 778 or via one of the other methods on our contact us page."
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