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22 June 2026

Halifax family faces crisis as flooding forces them from home

A family's struggle highlights the urgent need for municipal intervention in Halifax.

Family evacuating their home due to severe flooding in Halifax
A Halifax family faces the challenges of displacement as flooding forces them from their home.

Flooding crisis in Halifax

In a distressing turn of events, a family from Lucasville, Nova Scotia, has been uprooted from their home in the Halifax area due to severe flooding. The situation has escalated over the past four months, leaving them in a state of uncertainty and financial strain. Homeowner Darren Jamieson expressed the emotional toll this crisis has taken on his family, stating, “We’re uprooted, we’re without a home, and there’s a lot that can do to a family.” The Jamieson family is now calling on local authorities to take immediate action to address the ongoing flooding that has severely damaged their property.

Financial burden and community response

The flooding has not only displaced the family but has also delayed critical repairs, including the installation of a new septic system. Jamieson has invested approximately $30,000 in attempts to rectify the situation, which included securing financing, selling his brand-new car, and exhausting his savings to hire an installer. He believes the root cause of the flooding stems from a broken pipe on his neighbor’s property, a claim that Halifax Water has confirmed. Despite this acknowledgment, Jamieson has faced challenges in getting his neighbors to respond to the issue, leaving him frustrated and desperate for a resolution.

Municipal intervention needed

Jamieson’s plea for help highlights a broader issue within the community regarding municipal responsibility in addressing infrastructure problems. He stated, “I would like to see the water stop. I don’t understand why nobody can step in to say, ‘This isn’t right, this property’s being destroyed.'” His hope is that no other family will have to endure a similar ordeal in the future. While the neighbors have indicated plans to repair the leak within a two-week timeline set by the municipality, the urgency of the situation calls for immediate action to prevent further damage and displacement.

Looking ahead

The Jamieson family’s plight serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities many face in the wake of environmental challenges. As they navigate this difficult chapter, the community watches closely, hoping for a swift resolution that will restore their home and peace of mind. The situation underscores the importance of proactive measures in urban planning and infrastructure maintenance to safeguard residents from such crises in the future.

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