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Newfoundland town declares state of emergency, closes businesses as water runs out

ST. JOHN’S - A mayor near Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city said his town of about 27,000 people would likely run out of water by Tuesday evening.

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Newfoundland town declares state of emergency, closes businesses as water runs out

Drinking water is poured into a glass from a faucet in North Vancouver, July, 30, 2019. 


ST. JOHN’S - A mayor near Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city said his town of about 27,000 people would likely run out of water by Tuesday evening.

Darrin Bent said officials noticed earlier in the day that the water flow was decreasing to Conception Bay South, on the outskirts of St. John’s. They soon found a main pipe was leaking and the town’s water reserves were running out, he said.

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