
Nunavik village lifts state of emergency as water shortage stabilizes
MONTREAL — A village in Quebec’s Far North has lifted a state of emergency triggered by a months-long water shortage.
The Kativik Regional Government says the water is flowing once again into Puvirnituq after crews installed a bypass to temporarily replace a frozen water main.
The Inuit village declared the state of emergency on May 17 after a fire damaged two homes.
Its 2,100 residents had been without consistent water deliveries after the water main froze in a blizzard in mid-March.