A massive water main burst in Hollywood on Thursday night, leaving roads flooded and residents without water.

City officials said it was a 12-inch water main that ruptured at Oklahoma Street and State Road A1A.

Video taken by a local business shows where water first began pushing through the pavement, lifting and cracking the street. But things quickly escalated; the flow erupted and a massive jet of water began shooting out from the road.

“Water service is interrupted from Nebraska Street to Arthur Street between A1A & Surf Road. Water will remain off for customers in this area until the repair is completed,” officials said.

Officials said later Friday that nine properties were under a precautionary boil water advisory.

“Those customers should not consume water without boiling it first until further notice,” a statement continues.

Bruna Andride was staying at an Airbnb nearby when she said she witnessed the entire break from start to finish and called 911.

A 12-inch waterline ruptured at Oklahoma Street and A1A on Thursday night.

“Hearing some noise from the inside and we thought maybe it was raining. And when we figured [it out], it was water from there… It was a big hole. And then suddenly, it started by there in the middle, and then it was a whole thing, and people [were] crossing. It was crazy,” she said. “We packed. We’re ready to leave.”

One visitor said he was flying in on Thursday from Indiana when he got a call about his hotel reservation.

“We were at the airport last night when we received a call, and it was the hotel saying that they had to cancel our reservation because they had no water,” he said.

The manager of Hollywood Beach Hotels said five of their buildings would be without water for the next few days.

The repair work “will necessitate closing valves that will impact water service during the overnight hours. Roadway contractors are on standby to assist with the pavement repairs once the pipe is repaired. Motorists are asked to seek an alternate route to avoid delays,” officials said.

The cause of the break is still under investigation.