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Mice feces found in Halifax apartment after evacuation order lifted

A Halifax couple who were out of their home for more than a month because of an emergency evacuation order due toa toppled construction crane came home on Monday to discovermice feces all over their apartment.

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Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency lifted the evacuation order on the building that houses an Eastlink and apartments at the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street on Monday. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

A Halifax couple who were out of their home for more than a month because of an emergency evacuation order due to atoppled construction crane came home on Monday to discovermice feces all over their apartment.

"We turned on the light and almost every surface was just covered in mouse poop andall the food that was on our shelf, like non-perishables, even like flour, sugar, oats andstuff was just completely torn into," said Rebecca Carole.

"And it was really clear the mice had been kind of living it up in there, so we just we couldn't stay."

Carole,who has worked on the CBC showThis HourHas 22 Minutes, and her partner live in an apartment above the Eastlink building at the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street.

On Monday, Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency announced the emergency evacuation order at their addresshad been lifted.

Mouse droppings near food at Rebecca Carole's apartment. (Submitted by Rebecca Carole)

The building was evacuated Sept.9 two daysafter a construction crane toppled onto another nearby building during HurricaneDorian.

Carole and her partner attempted to clean up the place, saw a few mice running around the place and then left a short time later. They were only there about 10 to 15 minutes, Carole said.

"The smell was just really intense and, you know, it just wasn't really like a healthy environment," she said.

Carole said professional cleaners are coming to their apartment on Wednesday.

Mice feces on the cat's scratching post. (Submitted by Rebecca Carole)

She said she hasn't had a chance to speak with any neighbours to see if the same thing happened to them.

Prior to this instance, Carole said she could only recall seeing a mouse at her apartment "a couple of summers ago," but added the family cat "took care of that for us."

Carole saidshe has put together an expense claim and so far it's more than $1,000.

Another crane begins lowering a section of the toppled crane to the ground on Sunday. (Department of Transportation)

While she said it shouldn't have taken so long to get back into her apartment, she's glad the end is in sight.

"I'm just really happy to put this behind me," Carole said."Honestly, I never thought anything like this would happen and it's definitely been a learning curve for everyone involved."