Water main break shuts down section of Pittsburgh's Butler Street
A water main break shut down a portion of Butler Street in Pittsburgh on Thursday, authorities said.
The break happened near the 62nd Street Bridge on the border of Stanton Heights and Upper Lawrenceville, according to city and county officials.
Authorities closed Butler Street between 57th and 62nd streets and said it would likely remain closed “for a significant amount of time,” according to Pittsburgh police.
Pittsburgh (Lawrenceville): Major water break - 6200 block of Butler Street with roadway compromised; Roadway closed from 62nd Street Bridge outbound towards the zoo at Baker Street.
— Allegheny County (@Allegheny_Co) March 10, 2022
In a social media post, Allegheny County officials noted that the “roadway is compromised.”
The break happened around 2:30 p.m. The break is near Pittsburgh Collision and just a few blocks from the Pittsburgh zoo.
Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV reported large amounts of water gushing form the buckled street and running down a nearby hillside.
ALERT: Butler Street is closed between 57th and 62nd Street due to water main break. Police are on scene directing traffic. The area is expected to be shut down for a significant amount of time.
Please avoid the area. Updates will be provided. pic.twitter.com/BGPRWNrkHz— Pittsburgh Public Safety (@PghPublicSafety) March 10, 2022
Tree Pittsburgh, located just below the 62nd Street Bridge, said in a tweet that the nonprofit’s offices and Heritage Nursery, where young trees are located, were safe.
The water is flowing in the back of our property, in an area earmarked nursery expansion. Here’s a video from our Heritage Nursery Director Megan Higgins Palomo showing the current state of affairs. pic.twitter.com/6ikxnN1cm2
— Tree Pittsburgh (@TreePgh) March 10, 2022
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