Massive Water Main Break Creates 20-Foot Geyser in Northwest Harris County
KHOU 11August 5, 20253 min911 views
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- 💧 A significant water main break occurred on Blalock Road near West Wingfoot in northwest Houston.
- ⚡ The break caused a geyser of water to shoot approximately 20 feet into the air, creating a dramatic scene.
- ⚠️ The powerful water stream was observed hitting a transformer, raising safety concerns.
Emergency Response and Investigation
- ⏰ The incident was first reported around 10:40 AM by HPD officers in the area.
- 🛠️ City of Houston public utility works crews arrived on the scene shortly after the break to address the issue.
- 🔍 The exact cause of the water main break remains unclear, with speculation about nearby construction or fiber optics crews potentially digging too deep.
Traffic and Public Advisory
- 🚗 Cars were observed driving under the geyser, with drivers proceeding cautiously.
- 🚫 While the road was not immediately shut down, it is advised that drivers avoid this section of Blalock Road if possible.
- 🚧 Crews are on-site and inspectors are en route to manage the situation and begin repairs.
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