A break in a water main in the Cahill Park area of Cheyenne led to flooding which some residents say has caused extensive damage to their homes.

One area resident told Townsquare Media that the damage to her family's home has been estimated at $80,000, and she says their insurance won't cover the cost of the damage.

She said a neighbor has told her that the damage to the neighbor's house has been estimated at $25,000 to $30,000.

The break also led to widespread reports of discolored water in the city.

Erin Lamb of the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities told Townsquare Media that the Cahill Park Break was reported at 1:20 a.m. on Tuesday. Crews were already busy trying to fix another water main break in a  different area, and got to the area of East Cahill Park around 2 a.m.

She said they were able to shut off the water by 5 a.m., and water service to the area was restored within the next couple of hours after that.

The Cahill Park was only one of many that BOPU crews have had to deal with over the last several days.

See The Videos Of The Flooding

The videos are courtesy of Antonio Hernandez.

@wyomessybunmammaI don't normally ask for help. But this time, I need help from my Cheyenne community. We have an entire street flooded here on Darnell near Dell Range and families with no power or home to be in. I'm one of them. We don't even know how we will pay for water to be removed. It's not covered by insurance because the water came from the city's main pipe. Our whole basement is flooded up to the ceiling. We can't even imagine how we will pay for it. No heat, no electricity. No guarantee of help from the city. We don't know what to do. What resources can help? We are looking at 80K in repairs at a minimum we simply can't afford. We were making ends meet before this, and now we are afraid of FORECLOSURE. What do we do? Please, if you can help at all, it would be so appreciated. https://gofund.me/50bbbd65♬ original sound - WyoMessyBunMamma

@wyomessybunmamma Flooding from the City of Cheyenne water main pipe bursting on January 23, 2024, wrecks homes on Darnell Place. Some homes experienced up to 8ft of water in their basement. Many residents face expensive repairs with NO coverage from home insurance as the water came from the city's pipes. Credit: Antonio Hernandez ♬ original sound - WyoMessyBunMamma

@wyomessybunmammaFlooding from the City of Cheyenne water main pipe bursting on January 23, 2024, wrecks homes on Darnell Place. Some homes experienced up to 8ft of water in their basement. Many residents face expensive repairs with NO coverage from home insurance as the water came from the city's pipes. Credit: Antonio Hernandez♬ original sound - WyoMessyBunMamma

@wyomessybunmamma Flooding from the City of Cheyenne water main pipe bursting on January 23, 2024, wrecks homes on Darnell Place. Some homes experienced up to 8ft of water in their basement. Many residents face expensive repairs with NO coverage from home insurance as the water came from the city's pipes. Credit: Antonio Hernandez ♬ original sound - WyoMessyBunMamma

@wyomessybunmammaFlooding from the City of Cheyenne water main pipe bursting on January 23, 2024, wrecks homes on Darnell Place. Some homes experienced up to 8ft of water in their basement. Many residents face expensive repairs with NO coverage from home insurance as the water came from the city's pipes. Credit: Antonio Hernandez♬ original sound - WyoMessyBunMamma

A call to Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins requesting comment on Wednesday morning was not immediately returned.

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