
New Brunswick floods: ‘This could get very uncomfortable,’ officials warn
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — People fled their homes Wednesday as rising floodwater threatened to surpass record-setting levels along the Saint John River, with one fire chief warning residents: “This could get very uncomfortable.”
Saint John fire Chief Kevin Clifford said the water could rise to 6.6 metres above sea level on Sunday, an alarming forecast that could bring some of the worst flooding to low-lying areas along the river.
“We’re very concerned that the flooding will be unprecedented beyond even the 2008 and 1973 floods,” Clifford said in an interview. “So we’ve issued a recommended evacuation … The evidence suggests that this is going to be worse (flooding) and longer.”
Water levels are so high that Saint John’s famous Reversing Falls are not reversing. The volume of water rushing south toward the Bay of Fundy is pushing past the bay’s high tides, which normally reverse the flow of the river.