Interesting impact at my workplace today. No emergency services requested during this incident.
The 8th floor of a city building was affected by flooding from a split water pipe in one of the kitchens during the weekend.
50% of level 8 floor was affected including a computer room. Pictures I have seen (I am on afternoon shift this week in a different building)indicate that a continuous of sheet of water can be seen on top of the office carpet.
Staff started work in the west side of level 8 at 7:00am on early shift. They did not notice the east side flooding until another person commented at 8:00am.
Due to staff changes during the last few months, level 8 east is mainly empty of staff.
By 10am the situation was being assessed by electricans and cleaning contractors. Most computer room equipment is held in metal racks. I do not know for sure if the power and data cables are above the racks at ceiling level or via a false elevated floor. I suspect via a false floor.
Between 8am and 10am I believe (from photos) multiple staff were alking through the water, not aware of the electrical risk.
Staff began to evacuate the floors and contingency planning was enacted so that clients would still be supported. Some staff went to a different company building, located in a Adelaide suburb. The rest worked from home via internet connections. Instant messaging, emails and databases were used to enable the teams to still communicate & work from different locations.
Because the computer room on level 8 contained major data communications equipment for the company, I was surprised that floors 9 and 10 staff were NOT affected.
By 1500, the floors had been made safe and staff will be back tomorrow. Fans and de-humidifiers will be in operation overnight and beyond.
So I would estimate at least 100 plus employees affected today.