Flooding grows along Saint John River: ‘I see nothing but water’
FREDERICTON — Floodwaters were expanding their reach Tuesday and washing through several communities along the Saint John River, stranding residents, soaking basements and making islands out of homes.
“I see nothing but water,” Earl LeBlanc, a 76-year-old widower, said from Maugerville, about 20 minutes south of Fredericton. “It’s just a real mess.”
Government officials said Maugerville, Jemseg, Sheffield, Grand Lake and Oak Point had all exceeded flood-stage levels and were seeing extensive flooding, much like Fredericton has been experiencing since Friday.
The New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) warned residents along southern regions of the Saint John River basin to be on “high alert” as water levels were forecasted to increase in several areas including Quispamsis, Saint John and several smaller communities.