Second Water Main Break Hits Mid-City In As Many Days

MID-CITY (CBSLA) — As water-wary Angelenos were dealing Friday with a storm expected to carry through part of the weekend, folks in the Mid-City neighborhood of Los Angeles faced water coming from below for the second day straight.

The geyser-like leak occurred shortly before 4 p.m. near the 1600 block of South La Brea Avenue at Venice Boulevard.

The rupture was on a 12-inch pipe installed in 1923. The water main broke closed La Brea Avenue between Venice and Washington boulevards. Southbound LA Brea was still closed as of 8 a.m. Saturday. About 40 customers remain without water, according to the Los Angeles Department f Water and Power. They are made up of both business and residential customers.

On Thursday, a main broke on La Brea just on the other side of Venice.

Repair crews were not certain as to the cause of the break, but it might have been affected by repairs on the pipe from the day before.

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