Water main break leaves Halifax hospital complex without water, surgeries cancelled

A large hospital complex in Halifax has been hit by a second water main break in as many days forcing the cancellation of some surgeries and leaving no running water for flushing toilets or drinking. A person heads past the Halifax Infirmary in Halifax on Tuesday, April 24, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - A second water main break in as many days at a large hospital complex in Halifax forced the cancellation of some surgeries Thursday, while leaving no running water for drinking or for flushing toilets.

Health authority spokesman John Gillis said in an interview that the latest break occurred just after midnight and initially left the buildings without heat, which has since been restored.

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