I'm curious as to whether or not this will actually turn out to be weather-related as it is so high up. No matter what, it has to be a big black eye for the ownership and a huge inconvenience for the tenants.

Residents of the Broderick Tower in Detroit were forced to evacuate the building this morning following a 6:30 a.m. water main break on the fifth floor of the 34-story building at Grand Circus Park and Woodward Avenue.

Mike Higgins, owner representative of the building, said today's below-zero temperatures and wind chill caused the burst pipe, resulting in water entering the building's basement.

Of the 124 units in the building, the "majority" are without power right now, he said. Higgins says the issue should be resolved in a couple of hours. The building is currently running on generator power, and water is being pumped out. Four or five units had water infiltration that was limited to their floors and did not reach the walls.
The People Mover shut down due to the cold to, so no escape there either.

From Crain's Detroit Business