Memphis, Tenn. – A water main break has left several residents in Southeast Memphis without water as crews work diligently to resolve the issue. On Tuesday, MLGW reported that the **water was turned off** in a section of the city located along Woodale Avenue between Knight Road and Perkins Road.
Early on Tuesday morning, residents in this area noticed that their water supply had been disrupted. In total, around 30-35 customers are affected by this outage. As word spread, neighbors began to reach out to one another, wondering what could have caused this interruption to their daily routines.
MLGW, Memphis Light, Gas and Water, reported that they are currently working on the issue, but details surrounding the cause of the break remain unclear. While it can be frustrating to deal with a sudden loss of water, officials are working hard to ensure that service is restored as quickly and efficiently as possible.
In the meantime, Woodale Avenue has been blocked off to allow workers space to conduct repairs. This means that traffic may be slowed, and residents should plan accordingly. It is expected that the repairs might take around eight to nine hours to complete, so those in the vicinity will need to be patient while the team on-site tackles the issue.
For many residents, this outage might impact their day-to-day activities. Whether that means delaying laundry, postponing dishes, or planning for meals, having no water can certainly throw a wrench in things. Neighbors have been gathering to share resources, with some filling buckets and containers from adjacent homes that still have water supply.
Despite the inconvenience, locals have shown a sense of community during this time. Many residents have taken to social media to express their experiences and check in on their friends and neighbors, keeping spirits high even amidst this frustrating situation.
As repairs continue, MLGW has assured residents that they will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available. They understand the importance of restoring water supply quickly and efficiently while prioritizing safety.
Once service is restored, residents are encouraged to report any lingering issues with water supply to MLGW. This will help ensure that any remaining problems are addressed promptly, allowing everyone to return to their normal routines.
For those who want to stay updated on the situation, it is a good idea to follow local news sources or community boards where information may be shared. Meanwhile, if you spot any issues in your vicinity or have feedback about the outage, don’t hesitate to reach out to the appropriate channels to report them.
As always, community support goes a long way during such times. Whether it’s sharing water, offering a friendly chat, or just letting someone know you care, every little bit helps. Let’s hope things get back to normal soon for those experiencing this outage!
Thank you for your understanding and patience as the teams work to fix the issue. We will update you when more information becomes available. So, hang in there, Southeast Memphis, help is on the way!
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