Residents said they heard a big bang coming from the intersection of University Ave and Macombs Road early Tuesday.
The break happened on the other end of the block, but because the street is on a slant, all of the water collected in the back alley, flooding basements and a car. The intense pressure also caused a brick wall to collapse. Pieces were seen on top of an SUV.
Within minutes, the streets were flooded. The water gushed all the way down the street, ripping out doors, damaging homes, and forcing neighbors to scramble to remove their cars.
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