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Louetta Road Crash Ruptures Water Main, Injures One Woman

Water shot from the ground near Louetta and Haude after two Nissan Altimas collided, sending one woman to the hospital and forcing a water main repair in northwest Harris County.

Marcus Williams··2 min read
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Louetta Road Crash Ruptures Water Main, Injures One Woman
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Water erupted from the ground along Louetta Road Thursday after a two-car collision near the Haude Road intersection knocked out a water main, injuring one woman and triggering a repair response from Precinct 4 in northwest Harris County.

The crash involved two Nissan Altimas. At some point during the collision, one of the vehicles swerved and struck the main directly, sending water shooting from the ground. Precinct 4 deputies, who oversee much of the rapidly developed suburban corridor running through Spring and Tomball, were on scene. At least one woman was transported to a hospital for injuries; officials did not disclose the condition of the other driver.

Water crews mobilized to isolate and repair the break. Precinct 4 advised all drivers to avoid the area while repairs were underway.

The incident is a pointed illustration of how buried infrastructure along high-traffic suburban corridors remains exposed to crash forces. Water mains beneath arterials like Louetta Road are vulnerable to direct vehicle impact, and when pressure drops sharply after a rupture, nearby homes and businesses can lose service entirely until the line is isolated and patched. Residents who experienced low or no water pressure Thursday near the Louetta-Haude intersection should contact the Louetta Road Utility District, which operates the water system in that section of northwest Harris County, to report any service disruption or property damage and to ask whether a precautionary boil-water advisory is warranted.

Drivers who sustained vehicle damage due to road conditions created by the flooding should document the scene with photographs, preserve repair receipts, and file a formal report with Harris County Precinct 4 to pursue any potential reimbursement claim.

Louetta Road has been the site of multiple serious crashes in recent years, and the stretch near Haude Road remained dangerous as long as standing water and emergency crews occupied travel lanes. Precinct 4's records division, reachable through the constable's office, can provide copies of incident reports needed for insurance or legal purposes.

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