The St John River in the
Fredericton area has risen higher than expected, due to the upper basin
tributaries dumping larger volumes of water.
The water level exceeded flood
stage last night at 7.2 metres.
Parts of Route 8 near Durham Bridge have
been closed due to high water levels and River Street is closed at Chase Street
due to water and ice over the road.
Flood waters started receding in
the Sussex area yesterday afternoon following extensive flooding caused
primarily by heavy rainfall.
Mayor Marc Thorne says the worst
point was between 10 in the morning and noonhour. Thorne describes it as the
worst flooding he has scene in the town in a decade.
In Sussex Corner, a state of
emergency was declared and people who got stranded were being rescued by boats.
Doug's Rec Centre was particularly hard hit. You could see expensive trailers
floating in the water and the Ward Creed covered bridge was washed
away.
Route
124 into Norton is flooded and another route along Church Street is also
flooded. To reach Norton, you will have to get there through Bloomfield or
through Apohaqui.