The crew on Monday began to remove dozens of floods from the new Westminster Parkde, which was filled with major water breaks more than a month ago.
“My baby is getting out,” Brian Shayke said that he was only 16 years old when he departed the Vintage 1970’s Mercury Kugar.
“I’m sure it’s a writing,” he said, the car could estimate $ 100,000. “This is a custom car … I have done a lot of work.”

February 13 floods started when one meter metro venkover water collapsed just before midnight, exploding 40,000 liters of water per minute for hours.
Following the floods, East Columbia Street’s cramps stopped and initially forced about 50 people from their homes.
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The water apartment was poured into the lobby of the work and the parkeds were swamped, in which VAL L Stein parked his, 000 140,000K VE Revate.
“It broke my heart. I bought it new, she is my baby and I have my retirement gift, “he said. “It was like death in a family, you know?”
There was not only one thing in the car to endure the loss. Flood water also drowned a number of storage lockers.
“We have lost all the pictures of us … this is our children when they have the same content,” the resident of the area where the flooded.
“I have a tool kit that my grandfather has been brought from Scotland in 1910. He is there.”
Some residents told Global News that they were yet to be navigated on the way to the red tape associated with the Metro Venkover, New Westminster, ICBC and their Stratus city.
“They do not want to say who is guilty, but we want to know because we have heard that our strata fee may increase, the value of our wealth is coming down,” said Wilson.
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He said that a group of residents maintained a lawyer to fight for them “and make sure we will not hang out with the bill.”

In a statement, Metro Vancouver said that the residents’ insurance companies and level corporations are responsible for the establishment and compensation efforts of leading reorganization.
“We admit that residents experience the effects of the incident, and Metro Vancouver is helping wherever possible,” the regional district said.
“Metro Venkuvar has worked to keep residents aware throughout the process, including hosting public information sessions to provide information to support insurance claims and answer questions and to hear concerns.”
It added that the task of repairing the majority of the damaged water was almost complete.
In the meantime, Shock said that it is a broken heart at the loss of a vehicle with many memories-at least one member of his house could not be broken.
“My wife didn’t like the car very much,” he said. “It’s loud and everyone looks in front of you.”






