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Portion of S West Shore Blvd. Closed Due to Water Main Break
Tampa Police Department reports road closure for repairs
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Tampa Police Department has announced that a portion of South West Shore Boulevard in Tampa, Florida is closed due to a water main break. The road is closed between West Fair Oaks Avenue and West Alline Avenue as work crews work to complete repairs.
Why it matters
Water main breaks can cause significant disruptions to traffic and infrastructure in a local community. Prompt response and repairs are critical to restoring normal operations and minimizing the impact on residents and businesses.
The details
According to the Tampa Police Department, South West Shore Boulevard is closed between West Fair Oaks Avenue and West Alline Avenue due to the water main break. Video footage shows the roads in the area are flooded with water. The police department is urging drivers to use alternate routes to allow the work crews to safely complete the necessary repairs.
- The water main break was reported on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
The players
Tampa Police Department
The local law enforcement agency responsible for providing updates and managing the response to the water main break incident.
What’s next
The Tampa Police Department has not provided a specific timeline for when the repairs are expected to be completed and the road reopened.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of maintaining and upgrading critical infrastructure like water pipes to prevent disruptive failures that can impact the daily lives of residents and businesses in a community.
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