Vancouver Island community without water after barge damages underwater line
UCLUELET, B.C. — A First Nation on Vancouver Island has declared a state of emergency and banned the use of water for everything except flushing toilets after a barge severed a water supply line.
A message posted by the District of Ucluelet says the underwater line in the inlet between Ucluelet and the Indigenous community of Hitacu was damaged Monday, leaving the community without water for showers, drinking, cooking or fire suppression.
A statement from the Ucluelet First Nation says water is being delivered to the roughly 275 affected residents and trucks have been filling the community’s water tower to provide a backup supply.
It says the state of emergency can’t be lifted until that system is flushed and tested and the water is declared potable.