Burst pipes force evacuations at 2 apartment buildings in Atlantic Canada: Red Cross

Freezing temperatures and burst pipes kept volunteers with the Canadian Red Cross busy during the holiday weekend.

The organization says that they assisted 11 people across Atlantic Canada after two separate incidents of burst water pipes caused residents to be evacuated.

In St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, eight people were forced to evacuate from a three-storey apartment complex on Forest Road after the burst pipes caused extensive flooding.

The evacuations began at approximately 4 a.m., and affected five apartments.

Volunteers with the Canadian Red Cross arranged emergency lodging for seven people and meals and clothing purchases for eight people. All will be out of their apartments for at least several days as cleanup, repairs and safety inspections get underway.

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