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I've just gone past it. It's a proper burst. Junction of Lordship Land and Overhill Road, on Lordship Lane, the road has broken up in big sections on one lane and a flood of water heading down the hill. Temporary lights in place and lots of Thames Water vans. Traffic looks terrible. Avoid if you can.

Thames Water update :-


SE22 - Lordship Lane

No water & low pressure


Message last updated: Monday 27 June 2016 - 15.21PM.


We apologise to customers in the SE22 postal code area who may be experiencing no water or low pressure.


This is due to a burst water main on Lordship Lane. Our technicians are onsite working hard to restore supplies as quickly as possible.


Road traffic managment is in place and some delays are expected.


We're sorry for any inconvenience caused.


This message will be updated once more information becaomes available.

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