Flood waters expected to rise in parts of southern New Brunswick
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Floodwaters in southern New Brunswick continued to rise Saturday as volunteers packed sandbags, and the Coast Guard deployed boats and staff to help with evacuations and patrols.
Kevin Whalen was stacking sandbags behind his son’s home near Dominion Park in Saint John Saturday — adding to the roughly 2,200 sandbags already in place.
“All around the house we’ve made different dikes. It’s a work in progress,” he said.
A gravel berm and the wall of sandbags were holding back water that was about a metre deep, while high winds created waves that crashed against the improvised defences.