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Homes have flooded and people have been told to stay indoors as a huge burst water main sent water and stones flying into the air. Footage showed a large amount of water has flooded Gwenbrook Avenue in Beeston on Tuesday afternoon, March 17.
The leak is believed to have originated from the former Nottingham College site, on High Road, which is currently being developed into student accommodation. "I could also hear a clattering which the fire service said it had actually been throwing out stones as well." The neighbour at the end came out - she was flooded inside.
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