A road in Bromley has been flooded by a burst water main this morning.
The burst water main is reported on a 12-inch main pipe in Masons Hill near the A21 Bromley Common.
An Inrix traffic statement read: "There are currently no restrictions in place, but the road is reportedly flooded with sensors confirming that traffic is struggling to move through the area."
However, a Thames Water spokesman has said that they received no reports of flooding but that approximately 100 properties are experiencing no water or low pressure.
One Twitter user, @Ben2Vcleaning, sent us in a video of the congested traffic and the flooded road.
A Thames Water spokesman has also said: "We’re sorry to customers affected by a burst main.
"Our engineers were quickly on site and are working to fix the problem as soon as possible."
A21 #Bromley common @thameswater burst water main @NewsShopper #congestion pic.twitter.com/9S1qV1alpl
— Ben Toovey (@Ben2Vcleaning) July 17, 2019
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