A large water main leak in northwest Harris County, Texas, has been causing problems for residents and commuters alike. According to neighbors, the leak has been ongoing for at least a week, with crews now working to clear it.
The leak was spotted on Rushcreek near Northborough in front of an apartment complex. Witnesses report that water is flowing into the streets, posing a hazard to drivers and pedestrians. Crews have begun closing off the area and digging up the pavement in an effort to address the issue.
"It's been going on for at least a week," said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. "It's a huge problem because it's in a pickup-and-drop-off zone with steady traffic."
The water main leak is causing concern for residents, commuters, and local authorities. Crews are working to clear the issue as quickly as possible, but more information is needed.
In related news, additional updates will be provided here and in the latest edition of Eyewitness News, starting at 3 p.m.
The leak was spotted on Rushcreek near Northborough in front of an apartment complex. Witnesses report that water is flowing into the streets, posing a hazard to drivers and pedestrians. Crews have begun closing off the area and digging up the pavement in an effort to address the issue.
"It's been going on for at least a week," said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. "It's a huge problem because it's in a pickup-and-drop-off zone with steady traffic."
The water main leak is causing concern for residents, commuters, and local authorities. Crews are working to clear the issue as quickly as possible, but more information is needed.
In related news, additional updates will be provided here and in the latest edition of Eyewitness News, starting at 3 p.m.