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Kali Lindsay

Northumbrian Water working to repair large water main burst in Dudley

Emergency repairs work are being carried out after a large water main burst in North Tyneside.

Northumbrian Water were called out after a 24-inch water main burst on Southfields Road, in Dudley, on Wednesday evening.

Engineers are currently on site carrying out repairs, with customers in Cramlington, Dudley and Seaton Delaval possibly experiencing low water pressure.

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A section of Weetslade Road at the junction with the B1321 has also been closed and a diversion has been put in place.

A spokesperson for Northumbrian Water said: “Late last night, we were made aware of a burst on a large 24-inch water main on Southfields in Dudley.

“The teams attended quickly and have been working hard overnight to rezone the water supply and keep the water flowing for as many customers as possible.

“Because of this repair work, some customers across the wider areas of Cramlington, Dudley and Seaton Deleval may be experiencing low water pressure at times of high demand.

“We expect the repair to be completed today, and our teams will be working into tonight to restore the network.

“Due to the scale of the repair, we have had to close a section of Weetslade Road at the junction with the B1321 and a diversion has been put in place.

“We would like to thank customers for their patience and understanding while we carry out the emergency repairs. For updates, please go to @nwater_care on Twitter.”

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