Police in Redwood City have shut down Marshall Street because of a water main break on Sunday morning.
The water main break happened around 4:30 a.m. due to severe weather damage, according to crews.
Officials sent out an alert around 6:30 a.m. on Sunday that Marshall, between Beech and Chestnut, is closed.
Crews have been on the scene all morning working to clean up.
On both sides of Marshall, water is shut down in multiple apartment complexes, in addition to some auto body shops.
A parking garage has been flooded as well, where crews have been working to pump the water out.
There is no estimated time of repair or when the water will come back on for those buildings affected.
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