Flooding Alberta!
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That's awful. My niece just suffered a similar flooding in the area she lives (Huntsville, ON).
I hope nobody suffers any losses that can't be easily replaced.
Stay safe.
I hope nobody suffers any losses that can't be easily replaced.
Stay safe.
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I believe both lanes of the motorway have been washed out at Canmore
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Over 100,000 people evacuated. All schools closed for the day. Downtown core partially flooded and now closed off to everyone except emergency personnel.
Map showing Calgary flood evacuation areas: http://www.cbc.ca/news/interactives/map-calgary-floods/
Map showing Calgary flood evacuation areas: http://www.cbc.ca/news/interactives/map-calgary-floods/
Last edited by Steve_P; Jun 21st 2013 at 12:56 am.
#20
This was the Bow River in Cochrane at about 8.30pm last night. It's due to crest by early this morning. Haven't seen the river today yet but I know they were about half an hour away from evacuting one neighbourhood last night.
Amazing images coming out of Calgary this morning - my heart just sinks for the mess to be cleared up.
Amazing images coming out of Calgary this morning - my heart just sinks for the mess to be cleared up.
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We were here in 2005 and all the trails along the river were washed out in Red Deer, the have called for a local state of emergency here due to water being released from the damn. Its not good, just seen a clip of someone's house floating down the river at Bragg Creek. It's not good, mstay safe people

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#22
CBC Radio are broadcasting the Calgary morning show from my work - they were evacuated. Our campus also housed nearly 200 evacuees last night in the college residence. It's a mess out there.
#23
Pretty much everywhere near a river has been evacuated, all along the Bow and Elbow rivers, and all the bridges over the rivers have been closed, so basically stay home.
This is the reason why when people ask on here where they should look for housing I say to check whether you're in a floodplain or not.
Looked from the news like there had been serious property damage along the Bow River in Canmore. Not to mention flooding in Black Diamond and Turner Valley.
This is the reason why when people ask on here where they should look for housing I say to check whether you're in a floodplain or not.
Looked from the news like there had been serious property damage along the Bow River in Canmore. Not to mention flooding in Black Diamond and Turner Valley.
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http://www.envinfo.gov.ab.ca/FloodHazard/
Look at High River - it becomes obvious why it got it's name. I have a building I engineered going up right where highway 2a forks east, north of the town. Haven't heard anything from the site yet, but I'm guessing they have some water issues.
Look at High River - it becomes obvious why it got it's name. I have a building I engineered going up right where highway 2a forks east, north of the town. Haven't heard anything from the site yet, but I'm guessing they have some water issues.
#25
Map showing Calgary flood evacuation areas: http://www.cbc.ca/news/interactives/map-calgary-floods/
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Estimated three times the amount of water as the 2005 flood they just said on the news. But the dams are in better shape.
#30
Police still out looking for speeding canoes and boats.
Doesn't look good out there from the tweets that are tweeting
Doesn't look good out there from the tweets that are tweeting



