Hotel evacuated after Pentonville Road flooding- QHN


LONDON FIRE BRIGADE London Fire Brigade crews using flood barriers to divert water caused by a burst  water main in Pentonville RoadLONDON FIRE BRIGADE

London Fire Brigade crews are using flood barriers to divert water caused by a burst water main

A hotel has been evacuated after a burst water main caused flooding near King’s Cross Station in the early hours of Sunday.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) said eight fire stations and about 60 firefighters were responding to the incident, which was affecting an area of around 250 square metres, on Pentonville Road.

About 20 people at a nearby hotel were evacuated by crews due to flooding, LFB said.

The brigade was called at 04:07 BST, and has deployed mobile flood barriers and specialist water rescue crews to the scene.

Pentonville Road is closed to traffic between Penton Rise and King’s Cross Road.

Islington Council has urged people to avoid the area while crews respond.

Transport for London said 11 bus routes were on diversion on Sunday morning.

They are bus routes 17, 30, 46, 63, 73, 91, 205, 214, 259, 390 and 476.

LONDON FIRE BRIGADE Floodwater on Pentonville Road on Sunday morningLONDON FIRE BRIGADE

Floodwater is affecting an area of around 250 square metres near King’s Cross Station

Thames Water has been contacted for comment. In an update to customers on Sunday morning, it said: “We are sorry if you have been affected by the recently burst pipe on Pentonville Road.”

It added that engineers were on site and “working hard to get things back to normal as quickly as possible”.

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Support teams were also “on their way” to help customers experiencing low pressure or no water.

Tina Hodgkinson, who lives in Killick Street, off Pentonville Road, said she was woken up at about 04:00 by what she thought was heavy rain.

“I looked out the window and it wasn’t raining, but I could see there was this stream of water going down Pentonville Road,” she told the BBC.

While she said a cordon had been put in place where the street connected with Pentonville Road, her home had not been affected by flooding or water outages on Sunday morning.

LFB said firefighters were using a drone to survey the area affected by floodwaters, and traffic in the local area would be “heavily impacted”.

Crews from Euston, Islington, Soho and surrounding fire stations were at the scene on Sunday morning.

The Metropolitan Police said officers were assisting fire crews, while the council said members of its emergency response team were also on site.

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