North Dakota
Break in the watermain causes water rush into Fargo Street

Fargo, North Dakota – A broken water main in north Fargo caused water to spill out onto the street.
On Tuesday, October 24, at approximately 4:30 in the AM, the dispatch was received for the intersection of 10th Street North and 29th Avenue North.
According to the report, the caller informed dispatch that water was apparently beginning to pool and come up the side of the road.
In order to fix the breach, the city shut down traffic on 10th Street North between 28th and 30th Avenues. It is anticipated that the road will be fully accessible again by the 25th of October.
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