Residents are facing disruption to their water supply after torrential rain due to a burst pipe.
Scottish Water is repairing the pipe in the Seafield Avenue area of Bearsden.
It comes after parts of Glasgow and its surroundings were battered by heavy rain, which resulted in train delays, traffic chaos on the M8 and the suspension and delay of the Scotland v Georgia game at Hampden.
Customers may experience no water, low pressure or discolouration while the work is ongoing to repair the pipe.
A spokesperson said: "We are currently repairing a burst water pipe which is causing the interruption to the water supply for customers in the Seafield Avenue area of Bearsden.
"While we carry out the repair please be aware that you may experience no water supply, low/intermittent pressure or discoloured water.
"The water supply will gradually return to normal for customers once the repair has been completed.
"At present, we expect to complete the repair in a timeframe which means we do not plan to provide bottled at distribution locations."
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