A significant water main break has caused major disruptions in Glasgow’s East End, forcing the closure of a busy section of Shettleston Road during morning rush hour.
Shettleston Road Closure Following Water Main Break

Glasgow City Council confirmed that the junction of Shettleston Road at Hart Street has been shut down due to severe flooding caused by a burst water pipe. The incident occurred as commuters were making their way through the area, creating significant travel disruptions for residents and workers in the East End.
Scottish Water workers arrived on-site early this morning to tackle the emergency situation as the scale of the problem became apparent.
Location and Impact of the Burst Pipe

The burst pipe, which has erupted with considerable force, is located on Shettleston Road near its junction with St Mark Street. The flooding has spread across the road surface, making the area impassable for vehicles and pedestrians alike.
Residents in the G32 postcode area are experiencing interruptions to their water supplies as a direct result of the main break. Some households are experiencing low water pressure, while others have lost Water entirely due to the emergency repairs.
Scottish Water’s Emergency Response

A spokesperson for Scottish Water provided an update on the situation, explaining the steps being taken to resolve the crisis. “Our teams are now on-site to assess the required repair and carry out works to isolate the burst as quickly as possible to minimise the impact of flooding in the area,” they stated.
The water firm is currently working to isolate the burst section of pipe to prevent further flooding from affecting nearby properties and businesses. This process involves shutting off specific valves in the network to contain the damage while keeping as many customers connected as possible.
“We are investigating options for valve operations on our water network to restore and maintain supplies for as many affected customers as possible this morning,” the spokesperson added.
Traffic Management and Safety Measures
Scottish Water has announced that traffic management measures are being put in place on Shettleston Road to ensure public safety during the repair work. These arrangements will also protect the workers as they carry out the necessary repairs to the damaged water main.
The closure of the Hart Street junction is expected to remain in effect until the burst pipe has been properly isolated and repairs have been completed. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes through Glasgow’s East End.
Impact on G32 Postcode Residents
The water supply interruptions are affecting numerous households and businesses across the G32 postcode area. Residents may notice discolored Water once the water is restored, which is a regular occurrence following this type of emergency repair work.
Scottish Water has assured customers that they are working as quickly as possible to minimize disruptions and restore regular service. The company is monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as the repair work progresses throughout the day.
Local residents have expressed understanding about the emergency nature of the situation, though many are concerned about how long the water supply issues will persist. The flooding on Shettleston Road has also raised questions about the age and condition of the water infrastructure in the area.
Ongoing Repair Operations
Teams from Scottish Water continue to assess the full extent of the damage and determine the most effective repair strategy. The priority remains isolating the burst to stop additional flooding while working to restore water supplies to affected customers in the G32 area.
The junction of Shettleston Road and Hart Street will remain closed until it is safe for traffic to resume. Updates will be provided by both Glasgow City Council and Scottish Water as the situation develops.
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