A-road could be closed for a week after burst pipe

Neve Gordon-Farleigh
BBC News, Buckinghamshire
Thames Valley Police A vehicle is moving through water on the surface of a road. Water is flowing across the whole road which has bushes and grass verges either side.Thames Valley Police
A413 Buckinghamshire could be closed for a week after burst pipe

Part of an A-road could be closed for seven days because of a burst water main, police said.

The Thames Valley force posted pictures on social media of a badly flooded A413 between Aylesbury and Amersham.

Buckinghamshire Highways said the road was closed between Chiltern Hospital and Deep Mill Diner between Great Missenden and Little Missenden.

"Please adjust your routes accordingly unless you're commuting in a kayak," police added.

Thames Valley Police A flooded road with a cone being lifted by the flow of water emerging from the road surface.Thames Valley Police

Affinity Water said it was carrying out repairs and urged customers to avoid using appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers.

It advised people with a functioning water supply to put some in a kettle or the fridge for drinking in case it had to be cut off.

Part of the same road had to be closed earlier this month after a void appeared beneath its surface.

The authority said it had found what it believed to be an old defunct drainage channel under the carriageway.

Thames Valley Police Part of a road is closed and fenced off with a row of orange fluorescent cones. There is a sign pointing to the left towards Holmer Green, The Kingshills and Chiltern Hospital.Thames Valley Police
Supplier Affinity Water urged customers to avoid using appliances that need water

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