THIS is the shocking moment thousands of gallons of water burst out of a broken pipe – leaving a residential street completely submerged.
Homes have been evacuated along the road in Marylebone, central London, after the water main erupted in the early hours today.

Homes have been evacuated as works are underway to stop the water flow[/caption]
Dozens of firefighters were scrambled to Enford Street in the early hours[/caption]
Traffic is being diverted away from the street[/caption]
Dozens of firefighters were scrambled to Enford Street at around 5.20am as gallons of water spilled down the street.
Traffic has been diverted away and locals are being told to avoid the area as emergency crews battle to stop the flooding.
One local told how they had unbelievably been forced to “swim out” of their basement room.
Writing on social media, they said: “Burst pipe on Enford Street London at 5:20am this morning.
“All basement flats flooded and submerged – water pressure broke all windows.
“I had to swim out of my basement room and all possessions are gone. All residents evacuated by emergency services.”
Thames Water confirmed works were underway to temporarily stop the water flow in the area.
It said: “We’re dealing with a burst pipe on Enford Street which may be causing low water pressure or a temporary loss of supply.
“We’re really sorry if your taps aren’t running as they should.
“To prevent further flooding and allow us to safely carry out repairs, we’re working to temporarily shut off the water.
“We’re on site and doing everything we can to restore things to normal as quickly as possible.”
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