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Water main break shuts down Southwest Portland street

Portland, ORLocal News

An early morning water main break on December 22, 2024, has closed Southwest First Avenue near Southwest Arthur Street in Portland, causing significant disruptions. The Portland Water Bureau responded promptly at 4:30 a. m. , shutting off water to the area, but floodwaters remain as crews work diligently to address the issue. Motorists are advised to avoid the vicinity to prevent delays and hazards.

This incident serves as a reminder of the infrastructure challenges faced by Portland, particularly during adverse weather conditions. As repairs are expected to take time, residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news and official communications. The flooding poses potential risks, including traffic disruptions and water quality concerns. The Portland Water Bureau’s swift response reflects their commitment to effectively resolving such emergencies. Continued monitoring of the situation will be crucial as work progresses.

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