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UCLA Pipe Breaks, Millions Of Gallons Of Water Released

Officials say a broken water pipe that flooded parts of the UCLA campus has been shut off after releasing millions of gallons of water. The shut off happened some 3 1/2 hours after the pipe broke under Sunset Boulevard and began spewing water onto the nearby campus.

An estimated eight to 10 million gallons were released.
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