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Pittsburgh’s East Hills Neighborhood Hit by Sudden Floods After Major Water Main Break

Pittsburgh’s East Hills Neighborhood Hit by Sudden Floods After Major Water Main Break

Yesterday morning, a water main break in Pittsburgh’s East Hills neighborhood left residents grappling with floodwaters surging through their properties. According to a

WPXI

report, the deluge began when a 36-inch water line ruptured, resulting in gallons of water flooding Crestline Place. Neighbors recall waking up to an unexpected and unwelcome scene as water rapidly inundated their yards and homes.

One of the residents affected, Steven Clark and Renee Wilson-Clark, described the shock of the situation. “I was really worried about the garage door caving in because it was such a hard flow,” Wilson-Clark said, per

WPXI

. The Clark family noted that attempts to reach the emergency water company line were futile as they couldn’t get through. The water continued its relentless surge for over two and a half hours.

WTAE

reported that the break affected not only homes but also Hunter Recreation Park and various other locales in the East Hills vicinity impacted by the main break. At least ten homes were damaged, and infrastructure was disrupted, leaving residents facing the aftermath of the unexpected event and a long recovery ahead.

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