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Silver Spring water main break floods section of East-West Highway

A water main break has flooded a major roadway in Silver Spring, Maryland, causing headaches for drivers on a portion of MD-410/East-West Highway. As of 5:15 a.m., all eastbound lanes of MD-410/East-West Highway at Colesville Road were blocked due to a water main break that has flooded the roadway. The left westbound lane was blocked too.



The water main break was first reported by The WTOP Traffic Center at about 12:30 a.m. About 400 water customers at the nearby Blair House Apartments have had their service impacted, WSSC Water spokesperson Lyn Riggins told WTOP at 9:12 a.m.

WSSC said that water service was restored to the area shortly after 2 p.m., though some customers may still be without water or experience discolored water. Another water main break snarled traffic on Rockville Pike in North Bethesda on Friday. A map of the area is below: [google_map latitude=”38.9935″ longitude=”-77.0343″ zoom=”13″ height=”300px” location_label=”East-West Highway at Colesville Road” dynamic_map=”false”]

WTOP’s Andrea Cambron contributed to this report.

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