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An unidentified Servpro worker carries debris Monday from the Department of Health and Human Services building at 200 Main St. in Lewiston. The building was closed temporarily after water and electrical damage was discovered due to broken water pipes from last weekend's arctic air and record-breaking wind chills. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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An unidentified Servpro worker carries debris Monday from the Department of Health and Human Services building at 200 Main St. in Lewiston. The building was closed temporarily after water and electrical damage was discovered due to broken water pipes from last weekend's arctic air and record-breaking wind chills.
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Oak Hill High School study hall monitor Steve Bergeron, front, and custodian Armand Couillard carry a piece of wood from a storage area Monday afternoon in the industrial arts area, one of several throughout the school that had significant water damage after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School science teachers Julie Boucher, left, and Jamie Boucher clean up Monday afternoon in a science classroom at the Wales school. Several areas throughout the school were severely damaged by water after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School science teacher Jamie Boucher pulls a power strip out from under collapsed ceiling tiles in a science classroom as he and other teachers and staff combed through debris and cleaned in several areas throughout the school after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School principal Marco Aliberti looks at damage in the kitchen Monday afternoon, one of several areas throughout the school that had significant water damage after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School science teacher Ryan Crocker pulls out a bag of pipettes that were buried under collapsed ceiling tiles in his classroom. He and other teachers and staff combed through debris and cleaned in several areas throughout the school after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School English teacher Jack Carney sorts through folders that he was throwing away Monday afternoon in his classroom that were "damaged in the deluge" he said, after frozen pipes burst, flooding several areas in the school over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School English teacher Jack Carney sorts through folders that he was throwing away Monday afternoon in his classroom that were "damaged in the deluge" he said, after frozen pipes burst, flooding several areas in the school over the weekend.
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Soggy ceiling tiles and other debris fill a trash can Monday at Oak Hill High School in Wales, a result of pipes bursting over the weekend.
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Water-logged ceiling tiles lay strewn across a science classroom Monday at Oak Hill High School after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School science teacher Ryan Crocker sifts through debris in his classroom Monday afternoon. Several areas throughout the school had significant water damage after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School science teacher Jamie Boucher dumps water from a scale in a science classroom as he and other teachers and staff combed through debris and cleaned in several areas throughout the school after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School science teacher Jamie Boucher looks at damage Monday afternoon in a science classroom, one of several areas throughout the school that had significant water damage after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Books are splattered with muck after water-logged ceiling tiles fell in a science classroom Monday afternoon at Oak Hill High School in Wales. Teachers and staff combed through debris and cleaned in several areas throughout the school after pipes burst over the weekend.
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Oak Hill High School industrial arts teacher Larry McCarthy, front, and educational technician Ron Caswell carry out a piece of wood from a storage area area in the industrial arts section of the school Monday afternoon. It was one of several areas throughout the school that had significant water damage after pipes burst over the weekend.
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A firefighter watches water gush Saturday night from the office building at 2 Great Falls Plaza on Turner Street in Auburn. It was among a number of businesses, schools, government buildings and homes damaged by burst water pipes from last weekend's arctic temperatures and record-breaking wind chills.