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Some homes in a New Brunswick community experience spring flooding

Flood season has arrived and as the world is being told to stay home for those living along the Saint John River evacuation may be imminent. Megan Yamoah has more. – Apr 13, 2020

About eight homes in Sussex Corner, N.B., have suffered minor flooding after Trout Creek unexpectedly spilled its banks.

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Geoffrey Downey, a spokesman for New Brunswick’s Emergency Measures Organization, says at least one home had more than a foot of water in the basement.

READ MORE: Emergency officials in New Brunswick warn of potential flooding, revise forecast 

The flooding in the community about 120 kilometres east of Fredericton follows warm temperatures and heavy rain that lashed the province Monday.

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Downey says there was less rain than expected, and at this point there are no ice jams in the St. John River, so only a couple of locations are expected to reach flood stage this week.

He says the forecast looks good with no rain and temperatures just above freezing during the day and below freezing at night.

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READ MORE: Emergency officials in New Brunswick warn of potential flooding this week

Downey says there is still a lot of snow in the north of the province that hasn’t melted, so families who have been forced from their homes in the past should have an evacuation plan in case conditions worsen.

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