Residents in a Northumberland town have been left with low water pressure after a water mains pipe has burst.
People have taken to social media to voice their annoyance after a burst water pipe has reportedly left many with low water pressure.
The incident happened in Cramlington and Northumbrian Water say work is ongoing to repair the damage.
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A spokesperson for Northumbrian Water said: “We're aware some customers in the area have no water/ low pressure.
“We are currently investigating and will keep you updated”
According to the service, the water should be back to normal by 8.45pm.
⚠️ #NE23 #Cramlington ⚠️
— Northumbrian Water (@nwater_care) August 16, 2022
We're aware some customers in the area have no water/ low pressure.
We are currently investigating and will keep you updated
Thanks
Louise pic.twitter.com/5nDsEfSagd
One person said: “Huge burst pipe near the Snowy Owl.”
Another added: “Massive burst pipe at the top of Cramlington somewhere.
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