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London police are seeking public assistance in identifying three suspects linked to a south-end highrise flood that did as much as $5 million in damage.

A water pipe that feeds the emergency sprinkles at 940 Commissioners Rd. East burst on July 10, prompting water to run through the halls and stairwells on the first three floors of the 15-storey apartment building.

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Police estimate the incident caused $3-$5 million worth of damages to the building and its contents.

More than three dozen residents were forced from their units because of the flooding. That day, police warned residents in the most heavily damaged units were likely to be displaced for an undetermined period of time.