Evacuations took place as a result of what happened
Health and safety investigators have confirmed they are making enquiries after water shot out of a damaged pipe and flooded several homes in a Nottingham suburb. Severn Trent said one of its pipes was damaged by "third party contractors on a construction site building new student accommodation" near High Road, Chilwell, on Tuesday afternoon , which led to a large amount of water bursting on to nearby streets and homes for hours.
A total of 10 properties were flooded by water from the pipe and the majority of these had to be evacuated. Those forced to leave their properties gathered at a local church - while other residents tried to create makeshift barriers to stop the water from spreading.Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said the water subsided in the late hours of Tuesday. But Severn Trent said its teams had to work through the night to complete complicated repairs on Wednesday .
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