‘The threat is not over,’ New Brunswick official warns as floodwaters recede
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Officials are issuing a fresh warning to flood-weary New Brunswickers even as the record-breaking floodwaters that have swamped homes, washed away cottages and submerged dozens of roads begin to retreat.
“The threat is not over,” Greg MacCallum, director of the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, said during a briefing Tuesday.
“It’s not time to let anyone’s guard down,” he said. “It’s still an emergency situation in some areas.”
MacCallum said anxiety is high in the flood zone, but he urged patience and vigilance. The effects of the historic flood could linger for weeks and months.