Clydebank residents have been left without water this morning as engineers investigate the issue.
People in the G81 area, which includes Clydebank and Yoker, are facing a loss of water supply or low pressure.
Scottish Water has confirmed they are "currently on the way to investigate the issue" and will be at the scene soon.
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The company posted on Twitter: "We're investigating loss of water supply/low pressure in the #G81 #Clydebank area. We'll update you as soon as more info is available. Apologies for any inconvenience caused this morning."
It is not known how long the issue will continue, with the cause still unknown.
A further statement from Scottish Water reads: "Customers in Clydebank G81 have reported an interruption to their water supply.
"We are currently on the way to investigate the issue and are aiming to be on site as soon as possible.
"While we investigate, please be aware that you may experience no water supply or low/intermittent water pressure. You may also experience discoloured water.
"If you require additional support, please use this link to sign up as a Priority Services Customer.
"If you have experienced flooding due to this incident and need support, please call us on 0800 0778 778 or via one of the other methods on our contact us page."
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