&number_of_pics=7 &file_path=/dailypix/2006/Sep/16/water &cutline1=Board of Water Supply workers assess the broken water main. &credit1= &link1= &file_name1=001water_b.jpg &cutline2=This home at 1505 Pukele Ave. bore the brunt of the geyser, with thousands of gallons of water slamming down on its roof each minute. &credit2= &link2= &file_name2=002water_b.jpg &cutline3=The water assault on this home lasted about 45 minutes. &credit3= &link3= &file_name3=003water_b.jpg &cutline4=Edward Haneda checks out his neighbor's home. &credit4= &link4= &file_name4=004water_b.jpg &cutline5=Board of Water Supply workers turn a valve to shut off the spewing water. &credit5= &link5= &file_name5=005water_b.jpg &cutline6=The broken water main left this hole in the street. &credit6= &link6= &file_name6=006water_b.jpg &cutline7=The water pouring out of the broken water main was strong enough to knock down a cinder block wall. &credit7= &link7= &file_name7=007water_b.jpg &---end of line---