FROM LONDON FIRE BRIGADE
Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters have been called to flooding on Belsize Road in Camden.
A 42-inch water main has burst, causing flooding to a depth of around 50cm across an area of around 800 metres. This has now been isolated. There is a further 15 inch water main that has burst. Around 100 properties are affected by flood water.
Firefighters and Hazardous Area Response Teams have led around 25 people to safety.
The Brigade's 999 Control Officers have taken 18 calls to the flood.
Station Commander Gary Deacon, who is at the scene, said: "This is a significant flooding that has affected around 100 properties and left thousands without water. Shift water rescue crews used boats to move around 20 people to upper floors of properties. Three adults and a child were evacuated to a place of safe haven.
“A number of residents have decided to remain in their properties and we’re patrolling the affected area to assist any further people who require assistance.
"There are numerous road closures in place and we're asking people to avoid the area where possible.
"The water authority are working to isolate the burst water main and firefighters are expected to remain at the scene throughout the afternoon.
"Crews are using flood barriers and a high volume pumping unit to divert flood water.
"A rest centre has been set up for affected residents at Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre."
The Brigade was called at 0250. Crews from West Hampstead, Kentish Town, Euston, North Kensington and surrounding fire stations are at the scene.
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