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Some areas of Mount Pearl without water after water main break

Mount Pearl City Hall. — File photo
Mount Pearl City Hall. — File photo

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Mount Pearl, N.L. — A water main break  on Clyde Avenue at Corisande Drive had left some areas without water.

Water is off to areas of Donovans Business Park, Topsail Road, Corey King Diver, Allston Street, Beclin Business Park, Trout Place, Castors Drive, Exploits Place, Grandy Crescent, Humber Drive, Pinware Crescent, Marlin Drive, Blade Crescent, Forsey Place, Pembury Close, Stonegate Crescent, sections of Dunluce Crescent, Mount Carson Place, Mount Carson Aveenue, Hemmer Jane Drive, Corte Real Place, sections of Baffin Drive, sections of Frobisher Avenue, Champlain Crescent, sections of Frontenac Avenue, Selkirk Drive, Moffatt Drive, Truxton Place, Wilkes Avenue, and Pollux Drive.

A news release says city crews are working to fix the break. Restoration time wasunknown as of shortly after 11 a.m.

The City of Mount Pearl is asking residents to visit its website for updates on water restoration. 

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