UPDATE: Officials from Hellenic have confirmed that they plan to start moving 123 evacuated residents back into their senior living community in Elkhart on Tuesday. This development follows a significant water main break that forced the emergency evacuation of the residents.
The community has been working diligently since the incident to ensure that facilities are safe and ready for re-entry. “We are committed to ensuring that our residents return to a secure and comfortable environment,” stated a Hellenic spokesperson.
The water main break, which occurred last week, prompted immediate action to protect the health and safety of the elderly residents. Many families had to find alternative accommodations during the evacuation, creating emotional stress and uncertainty.
Residents are expected to begin returning in the morning hours, with staff on hand to assist with the transition. Authorities emphasize the importance of ensuring that all repairs are complete and that the water supply is fully restored to normal operations.
As the community prepares for this important return, families are relieved to hear of the planned re-entry. “Our loved ones have been through a tough time. This news brings us hope,” one family member expressed.
Residents and their families should stay tuned for any further updates as Hellenic finalizes the logistics of the move back in. This situation remains a developing story, and anyone affected is encouraged to reach out to the community management for specific details.
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