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HUNDREDS of residents across Glasgow have been left with little or no water because of a burst mains pipe.
Locals in the G20, G21, G22 and G64 postcode areas are being hit by the disruption.
Scottish Water confirmed thast repairs are now underway to fix the burst pipe, which took place on Springburn Way this morning.
It's estimated to be fixed by 2pm this afternoon.
Repairs are underway to the burst water pipe on Springburn Way which has caused an interruption to the water supply for customers in areas of #Glasgow #G20 #G21 #G22 and #Bishopbriggs #G64. We're working hard to have supplies restored as soon as possible. https://t.co/LXD6QRNC33
— Scottish Water (@scottish_water) March 30, 2020
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It comes as the public are urged to wash their hands more than ever in a bid to combat the deadly coronavirus.
A statement on the Scottish Water website says: "Alternative supplies have been put in place on the network to try and keep as many customers in supply whilst repairs take place to the damaged pipe.
"Please note that you may experience a fluctuation in water pressure during this period.
"The estimated time for repairs to be completed is around 14:00hrs this afternoon.
"The water supply will gradually return to normal for customers once the repair has been completed.
"While we carry out the repair please be aware that you may experience no water supply, low / intermittent pressure or discoloured water."
Anyone who experienced flooding as a result of the incident is to call 0800 0778 778.
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