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Mayor of Altona ‘cautiously optimistic’ as more rain forecast for Manitoba

Altona is one community that has already been hit hard by water and is getting ready for more. Michelle Karlenzig reports on the town's preparations – Apr 26, 2022

People in Altona, Man., and the surrounding area are filling sandbags and pumping water in preparation for overland flooding and incoming rain.

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The Buffalo Creek has spilled over roadways and into yards, leaving some stranded.

“It’s a pretty eerie feeling seeing the creek come up,” said Curtis Martens, who saw the creek come into his yard.

Although the road to town has flooded over, Martens can use his tractor to get out.

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He’s one of many in the rural community prepping, as more precipitation is in the forecast for Manitoba.

Volunteers are working hard to fill up roughly 25,000 sandbags that have arrived from the Government of Manitoba.

Mayor Al Friesen is hopeful for more blue skies, and says it’s a “hurry up and wait” game from here on out.

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“Let’s say cautiously optimistic,” said Friesen.

The creek levels have dropped since the weekend, and Friesen says the city of Altona is monitoring the situation closely.

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