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Regent Street still under repair after 'major burst' | |
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One of London's busiest shopping streets is set to remain closed to traffic for another day due to flooding from a burst water main. | |
Regent Street was closed between Conduit Street and Piccadilly Circus at lunchtime on Saturday. | |
Fifteen shops were blocked off by a cordon set up by firefighters, following the rupture near Vigo Street. | |
Engineers later isolated the main and stopped water flowing, but called it a "major burst". | |
'Significant damage' | |
Thames Water has apologised for the disruption and said the street is set to remain closed into Monday as the broken section of pipe is replaced. | |
Clive Dickens, engineer for Thames Water, said: "This was a major burst and has caused significant damage to the road." | |
Once the pipe is fixed, a section of road will need to be resurfaced. | |
A spokesman said footpaths had been reopened and shops have been able to open for Sunday trading. | |
The road closure has led to night-time and Sunday bus services being diverted. | The road closure has led to night-time and Sunday bus services being diverted. |
'Road exploded' | 'Road exploded' |
A spokesman for New West End Company, which represents businesses in Regent Street, said some shops were able to re-open later on Saturday after pavements were cleared. | A spokesman for New West End Company, which represents businesses in Regent Street, said some shops were able to re-open later on Saturday after pavements were cleared. |
Alex Cousins, who was on a day trip to London from Sevenoaks, Kent, on Saturday had intended to visit clothing store Superdry, which was among those closed. | Alex Cousins, who was on a day trip to London from Sevenoaks, Kent, on Saturday had intended to visit clothing store Superdry, which was among those closed. |
"It looks like the road exploded," he said. | "It looks like the road exploded," he said. |
Other shops in the affected area included Zara, Mango, Burberry, Austin Reed and Uniqlo. | Other shops in the affected area included Zara, Mango, Burberry, Austin Reed and Uniqlo. |
More than 7.5 million tourists visit the street per year, according to New West End Company. | More than 7.5 million tourists visit the street per year, according to New West End Company. |
The cause of the burst is not yet known. | The cause of the burst is not yet known. |
Martin Low, Westminster City Council's commissioner of transportation, said: "We have asked Thames Water for details of the age and condition of the pipework to see if this failure could have been predicted." | Martin Low, Westminster City Council's commissioner of transportation, said: "We have asked Thames Water for details of the age and condition of the pipework to see if this failure could have been predicted." |
In January last year, a section of nearby Oxford Street had to be closed when a burst main flooded several shops resulting in damage of an estimated £1m. | In January last year, a section of nearby Oxford Street had to be closed when a burst main flooded several shops resulting in damage of an estimated £1m. |