Fast-rising water flooding parts of Fredericton: ‘Time to get prepared’
FREDERICTON — Crews packed sandbags around the New Brunswick legislature Friday as flood waters rose fast in the capital, submerging neighbourhoods along the St. John River and forcing a handful of residents from their homes.
Water reached the back of the storied Beaverbrook Art Gallery, submerged ramps to a downtown bridge, and impacted up to 100 homes.
Greg MacCallum, director of the provincial Emergency Measures Organization, said there is now flooding all along the St. John River and other waterways in the province.
“Everybody needs to be on the alert now,” he said.