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Water service interruption announced in Baker following major water main break

Baker, Montana – A sudden infrastructure issue has disrupted normal services in one Montana community, as crews work to respond to a major break affecting water lines in a key area of the city.

The City of Baker announced a water service interruption following a major water main break on 3rd St. W., at the east side of Parkview II Complex, two blocks south of Cenex. The situation has prompted an immediate response from city crews, who are preparing to begin excavation work to locate and repair the damaged line.

Crews Respond to Major Water Main Break

Officials confirmed that emergency steps are already underway to ensure the repair process can move forward safely. An emergency One Call has been placed so that underground utilities in the area can be properly marked before excavation begins, reducing the risk of further damage during the repair.

Due to the severity of the break, water service will need to be temporarily shut off from Kimball Ave to the City Park and on both sides of 3rd St on that area.

Residents in the affected zones are being advised to prepare for interruptions that could last several hours, depending on how complex the repair becomes. Officials noted that the exact timing of the shutdown had not yet been determined at the time of the announcement.

City leaders are also urging the public to stay clear of the work zone while crews carry out repairs. Heavy equipment and active construction will be present, creating potential hazards for both drivers and pedestrians.

The city emphasized that safety remains a priority as crews work to restore service as quickly as possible. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available and as progress is made on the repair.

While water main breaks can happen without warning, they often require extensive work to fully resolve, especially when they occur in areas with multiple underground utilities. Residents are encouraged to remain patient as crews address the issue and work toward restoring normal service.

Officials said additional updates will be shared with the community as the situation develops and more details about the timeline become clear.

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