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Lanes of southbound Interstate 280 and the connector to Highway 87 were closed Wednesday morning for about six hours after the roadway flooded with water, causing major delays in the morning commute, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The issue was first reported to the CHP at 4:12 a.m., with reports of 6 to 12 inches of standing water on the roadway. For a few hours during rush hour, all the lanes except the fast lane were closed near the flooding, according to CHP Officer Ross Lee.

At 8:16 a.m., the second lane of 280 re-opened, according to the CHP. The No. 3 lane about 30 minutes later.

As of 11:15 a.m., all lanes were back open.

The flooding was caused when one of the pumps in a pumphouse located next to the freeway blew a fuse early Wednesday morning, causing water to slowly leak out, Lee said. Caltrans repaired the fuse by 8 a.m., but stated it will take a few hours to clear the standing water and debris.