A 27 inch water pipe burst in the city's southside on Saturday morning, leaving many without water
Repair works for a burst water main affecting parts of Glasgow 's Southside, including Shawlands and Strathbungo, are still underway after teams worked through the night to address the problem.
The incident resulted in residents across G41, G42, G43, and G44 experiencing interruptions in their water supply. Pollokshaw Road has been shut down as repairs persist. Further adjustments are being implemented within the network to help amplify water pressure and fully restore standard services, reports Glasgow Live.
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