Southwest Freeway Feeder Road Flooded Due to Apparent Water Line Break in Houston
KHOU 11October 17, 20252 min8,645 views
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- ⚠️ An apparent water line break has caused significant flooding on the Southwest Freeway feeder road at Hillcroft in Houston.
- 💧 The road has been turned into a flood zone, with water spilling into nearby businesses.
Public Works Response and Traffic Impact
- 🛠️ Public works crews and technicians have been dispatched to the scene, utilizing heavy machinery to address the issue.
- ⏰ The incident, which began sometime before 1:45 PM, has been ongoing for several hours.
- 🚗 Although the road has partially reopened, allowing cars to drive through slowly, water levels are still reaching up to the tires.
Business Impact and Evacuation
- 🚚 Nearby businesses have reported water entering their premises for a few days, leading some to move merchandise to alternative locations.
Traffic Rerouting and Delays
- 🚦 The flooding is causing major traffic backups, particularly during rush hour.
- ⏱️ Drivers are experiencing delays of approximately 15 minutes to merge into the open lane.
- 🗺️ Recommended alternate routes include accessing Highway 69 at Bissonnet or Chimney Rock, or using the West Park Tollway to avoid significant delays on Hillcroft.
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