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Sarah Harvey and Josh Salisbury

Holloway: Dozens of homes flooded and sinkholes open up as burst water main wreaks havoc

Around 50 properties have been damaged and four people rescued after a water main burst in north London, causing three-foot high flooding and two sinkholes.

London Fire Brigade were called shortly after 7am on Monday to the corner of Hornsey Road and Tollington Road after the 36-inch water main burst.

Eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters were at the scene.

The Tollington Arms pub posted a video showing cars driving through deep water outside the premises.

A member of staff said: "It happened about 7am and within minutes there was flooding like a tsunami.

"The fire service were down very quickly and we hope along with Thames Water, they can get things back to normal as quickly as possible.

"It happened when the pub was shut but as we get through the morning, it may impact us but fingers crossed it gets sorted. We have got one eye on our cellar as that would get hit first. Let's hope for a positive outcome."

Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were called to the scene, with crews assisting two adults and two children to safety after they were unable to leave their flat, LFB said.

The two adults and two children were not injured.

Fire crews have now started to withdraw from the scene but multiple road closures are expected to be in place "for some time" as repairs are under way, the brigade added.

Station commander Matt Brown, who was at the scene, said: "Flood water affected Hornsey Road, Tollington Road and a leisure centre.

"There is severe congestion in the area and multiple road closures are expected to be in place for some time whilst our partners work to carry out repairs. People are urged to avoid the area.

Thames Water officials work in Tollington Road near to the junction with Hornsey Road (PA)

"Firefighters used flood barriers to divert water and assisted two adults and two children to safety. There were no reports of any injuries.

"If you are affected by flood water, if possible (and without putting yourself at risk) move to a higher level."

Thames Water, which supplies water to the area, remains at the scene.

A spokesperson for the water company said: "We're sorry to customers experiencing lower pressure than normal or no water this morning due to a burst pipe.

"Our engineers were quickly on the scene and have stopped the flow of water, which is now draining away.

The scene outside the Tollington Arms (PA)

"We're doing all we can to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and we're pro-actively contacting everyone in the affected area who has pre-registered with us as having special requirements, such as being medically reliant on water, so we can make sure we give them the help and support they need."

Chris Dodsworth, a civil servant who lives in the area, described the situation as "quite stressful".

He told the PA news agency: "I woke up around 7.30 and realised I could hear the sound of running water outside which was obviously strange, especially given the weather recently.

"My first thought was that it had rained overnight but then I obviously glanced out the window and just saw that the whole street and connecting roads were utterly submerged.

"It's so strange to be around so much water (especially in this time of drought)... what a day of contrast."

Liz Clutterbuck, 41, a vicar at Emmanuel Church, told PA: "The flood stretches all the way to Arthur Road. The houses between Arthur Road and Tollington Way have water above the bottom of their front doors.

"The Sobell (leisure centre) is flooded by several feet - could see it at least two feet high on the external exits in the car park. Water still seemed to be flowing fast an hour ago."

Reverend Clutterbuck added that the church is open for residents to use if they need to.

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