Nunavut declares emergency in Iqaluit, city receives first shipment of potable water
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The Nunavut government has declared a 14-day state of emergency in Iqaluit after water in the capital was deemed undrinkable and potentially tainted with petroleum.
The first shipment of potable water for residents also arrived by plane, with more expected to be delivered in the coming days.
The city has ordered 80,000 litres of water, and four-litre jugs were being handed out in the community of about 8,000 people.
Community and Government Services Minister Jeannie Ehaloak says the territorial government is taking Iqaluit’s water issue “very seriously.”

