Downtown Calgary apartment building evacuated during extreme cold snap
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Hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes in a downtown Calgary apartment building because of several burst pipes.
Hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes in a downtown Calgary apartment building because of several burst pipes.
The trouble started last Wednesday at Westview Heights in the 800 block of Eighth Avenue S.W. when a burst pipe led to flooding in the 297-unit building. Tenants say they lost their heat, water and electricity.
Some chose to stay in nearby hotel rooms provided by property management.
“On the 25th I woke up and I could see my breath and I said: ‘That’s it. I’m out of here. This is not OK,'” said resident Gen Ridley.
“I am staying at the hotel with everybody else because this is not livable.”
The leasing manager said heat and electricity were back by Friday but then another pipe burst on Boxing Day. That flooding resulting in icy stairwells and no elevators.
Ward 7 City Councillor Terry Wong has been speaking with residents and the property manager.
“They have been working diligently since Wednesday. They’re getting contractors to repair the elevators and to take care of the heating systems and water. It’s not a good situation,” Wong said.