Denver Residents Face Water Crisis After Broken Main

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Denver Residents Face Water Crisis After Broken MainDenver Residents Face Water Crisis After Broken Main Denver residents were left without tap water on Sunday after a major water main break in the north Denver neighborhood of Highland. The break, which occurred around 3 p.m., sent millions of gallons of water gushing into the streets and forced the city to shut off water to a large area. As of Monday morning, much of the affected area was still without water. The city has set up water distribution points at several locations, and residents are being urged to conserve water. The break occurred at a 36-inch water main on Tower Road. It is not yet clear what caused the break, but the city is investigating. The water crisis is causing major disruptions for Denver residents. Many businesses have been forced to close, and schools have been cancelled. Residents are being advised to boil water before drinking it. The city is working to repair the main and restore water service as soon as possible. However, it is not clear how long it will take to complete repairs. In the meantime, residents are being asked to conserve water and follow the city’s instructions. More information can be found on the city’s website: https://www.denverwater.org/

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