An enormous water primary break flooded a few blocks of a private South Los Angeles area and made a gigantic sinkhole all the while.
The break happened in the 1100 square of West 69th Street in the Vermont-Slauson neighborhood at around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday. A huge sinkhole seemed a couple of hours after the fact.
As indicated by the L.A. Department of Water and Power, an eight-inch iron water primary broke, leaving 48 clients without water.
Water service was required to be reestablished by 4 p.m.
There was no word on what caused the break. There was no critical harm to close homes and structures.