Flood waters in New Brunswick raise concerns for health and safety
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — As flood waters continue to rise in southern New Brunswick, so too do concerns for health and safety.
“Lots of sewage systems have been compromised by flooding, and when they’re overwhelmed the sewage has no place to go but into the water courses or to backup into houses,” said Greg MacCallum, director of New Brunswick’s Emergency Measures Organization.
“The flood water can be heavily contaminated with sewage as a result and people need to be mindful of the health risks, the risks of infections that come with that, as well as the risk of sickness and gastrointestinal illness,” he said.
Kevin Clifford, the director of Emergency Management for Saint John, also cautioned people about being in contact with the flood waters.