COLUMBUS, OH – On Saturday morning, police reported the road buckled on N. 4th St. north of E. 17th Ave. Police advised residents to stay out of the area. (The Ohio State University campus area) as water was pouring from out of the ground from a water main break. City crews are working on the situation. Be aware of detours until repairs are completed.
Water main break causes delays, damage in Columbus
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