June 13, 2025 - 04:42

A business has closed early on Thursday following a water main break in Chesterfield County. The incident occurred in the afternoon, leading to significant disruptions in the area. Local authorities were quickly alerted to the situation, and emergency crews were dispatched to assess the damage and initiate repairs.
Customers and employees were informed of the early closure as safety precautions were taken to ensure that everyone was kept away from the affected area. The water main break has resulted in a temporary loss of water supply for some nearby businesses and residents, prompting concerns about potential impacts on daily operations and services.
Officials are currently working to restore water service as swiftly as possible while addressing the damage caused by the break. Community members are advised to stay updated on the situation and follow any guidelines issued by local authorities as repair efforts continue.
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