Neskantaga First Nation asks governments to respond to state of emergency after flood

In this Feb. 4, 2008 file photo, water is seen dripping from a tap. A First Nation in northern Ontario that has been under a boil water advisory for over 30 years days is calling on all levels of government to respond to a state of emergency in the area, days after announcing it would evacuate community members hundreds of kilometres south to Thunder Bay.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Matt Rourke, file

NESKANTAGA FIRST NATION, ONT. - A First Nation in northern Ontario that has been under a boil-water advisory for over 30 years is calling on all levels of government to respond to a state of emergency in the area, days after announcing it would evacuate community members hundreds of kilometres south to Thunder Bay.

Chief Gary Quisess of Neskantaga First Nation called a local state of emergency on April 13 after water that had a strong fuel odour flooded into a local nursing station. 

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