Water main break freezes streets and buildings in South Minneapolis

By Eleanor Steffen

A water main break early Thursday morning flooded an intersection and nearby buildings in South Minneapolis, according to MPR News

The Minneapolis Fire Department responded to a fire alarm around 3:30 am coming from 2221 W. 50th St, a building containing Terzo restaurant, the Paperback Exchange bookstore, the Sparrow Cafe, and apartments, according to the Star Tribune. Upon arrival, authorities found water flooding out of the restaurant, according to MPR

The water flooded and froze over streets by the 50th Street and Penn Avenue South intersection, according to MPR. Maintenance crews were able to shut off the water around 7:30 am.

Metro Transit routes 4 and 46 were forced to detour and several of the businesses occupying buildings on the impacted streets will be closed until further notice, according to the Star TribunePaperback Exchange will be closed permanently due to the damage, according to MPR.

The cause of the main break is still unknown, according to the Star Tribune. Building inspectors assert that an engineering assessment will be required for the building, says the newspaper.

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