Saint John braces for rising floodwaters: ‘It’s up to the window sills’
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s capital is shifting to clean-up mode after extreme flooding, even as downstream communities including the industrial hub of Saint John prepare for unprecedented floodwaters still to come.
Greg MacCallum, director of the province’s Emergency Measures Organization, said his department is “highly recommending” that people in at-risk areas evacuate their homes.
“That’s because of the worsening situation in the south part of the river system. I don’t want people to underestimate the implications of that,” said MacCallum at a media briefing Friday.
“The communities in the southern regions of the province… should expect water levels to reach historic highs — and by historic highs, I mean at or in excess of the known flood of record: 1973.”