A huge 
ice jam on the Nashwaak river has created what one local has described 
as the worst flooding Stanley has seen in 40 years. Bethany Ryan, a 
store clerk, says that around 35 homes were evacuated on Thursday as the
 water spilled onto the banks. Ryan says the main road the village 
center were covered in about a half metre of water in a mere 15 minutes.
 
The water has since receded from the village, located north of 
Fredericton. A spokeswoman for River Watch says water levels should 
continue to go down over the next couple of days, but says that 
residents should stay alert.
 

