LOCKPORT, N.Y. -- Residents in the city of Lockport are dealing with a road closure after a water main break caused by last week's massive industrial fire

Summitt Road is currently closed. Authorities were notified about the issue Friday and say they have a temporary fix. 

They say the water main broke after constant use by fire crews who battled Wednesday's fire at the tire-shredding plant for more than 60 hours. 

"Because of fire our water system was drastically enhanced over that period of time so the water pressure that resulted because of this fire has given us some water problems and we do have one road closed," Lockport mayor Anne McCaffrey said.

None of the homes on Summitt have been affected. 

The mayor says the problem should be fixed later this week. 

The video below shows a look at the aftermath of the fire that destroyed the High Tread tire plant.

Investigators are still sifting through evidence as they try to figure out a cause.

Meanwhile, we're still waiting to learn *whose body was found in the debris Friday night.

Investigators turned it over to the Erie County Medical Examiner to determine the identity.

The family of 14-year-old Joseph Phillips says he has been missing since shortly before the fire started.