British Columbia

Broken sewer main floods streets in Vancouver's Olympic Village

A leak caused by a broken sewer main in Vancouver's Olympic Village has been brought under control after it flooded streets Thursday morning.

Leak now under control, Metro Vancouver says

Sewage water pools on a road.
City crews work on a main sewage line leak near False Creek in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday, June 20, 2024. (Hunter Soo/CBC)

A leak caused by a broken sewer main in Vancouver's Olympic Village has been brought under control after it flooded streets Thursday morning.

The Metro Vancouver Regional District wrote on social media earlier this morning that crews were on site at Columbia Street and West 2nd Avenue to repair the sewer, and that traffic was being affected.

Several inches of effluent could be seen pooling on the roads. 

Metro Vancouver provided a later update that repair work was contained to the block of Columbia between Second and First Avenues.


 

The leak is now under control, according to Metro Vancouver.

"We will continue work on site today to make sure the issue is addressed," the regional district wrote on X.

The City of Vancouver said Metro Vancouver was notified of the sewer main issue after it was determined that it was not city infrastructure. 

"City crews remain on standby to support Metro Vancouver crews as needed. Our partners at Vancouver Coastal Health have also been informed," the city said in an email. 

Men in orange and yellow vests stand in dirty water in the middle of a road.
The leak was brought under control Monday morning. (Hunter Soo/CBC)