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State of Emergency continues in several southern Alberta communitiesEnvironmentJun 24, 2014Numerous communities throughout southern Alberta have declared a state of emergency amid concerns over flooding.
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Slow return to normal on flooded First NationWeatherJun 30, 2014
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Clean up begins after flood in southern AlbertaEnvironmentJun 23, 2014
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Flood cleanup underway in CoaldaleWeatherJun 20, 2014
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Flood cleanup underway in CoaldaleIt was during the heavy rain fall this week when John Vermeer noticed water filling his basement.WeatherJun 20, 2014
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Oldman River hits predicted peak in LethbridgeCity of Lethbridge officials say the Oldman River peaked in the city around 6 a.m. Friday morning.WeatherJun 20, 2014
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UPDATE: High River deactivates Emergency Operations CentreHIGH RIVER, Ab - Officials in High River deactivated their Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) on Friday, saying the flow rate at the Highwood River is continuing to decline.Jun 20, 2014
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Extensive flooding in the M.D of Willow CreekResidents living along the banks of Willow Creek are anxiously watching the river levels.Jun 19, 2014
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Blood Tribe hard hit by southern Alberta floodingSeveral roads have been washed out, and some families didn’t have time to grab any possessions from their homes as the water came in so quickly.Jun 19, 2014
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Alberta floods: How does 2014 compare to 2013?Southern Albertans are once again having to deal with rain and floods, one year after the devastating floods that submerged the region.WeatherJun 19, 2014
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State of emergency remains in CardstonMarvin Card has called the quiet southern Alberta community of Cardston home for the last several years. But on Wednesday morning he received a surprising knock on his front door.Jun 18, 2014
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Flooding in Lethbridge County leads to extensive damageOriginal forecasts predicted the Oldman River would flow at 4,500 cubic metres per second, but that has since been revised to just 1,800.Jun 18, 2014
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‘Twice as much water, twice as much damage’: Claresholm residents hit by more floodingThe community of Claresholm is scrambling to deal with a flood residents describe as much worse than the one experienced just one year ago.EnvironmentJun 18, 2014
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Blood Tribe near Lethbridge evacuated as flood threatens homesThe Blood Tribe is located southwest of Lethbridge, and became threatened by the rising water on Wednesday afternoon.WeatherJun 18, 2014
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