NB Flood 2018
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Fredericton, Maugerville and Jemseg reach flood stage on Sunday: NB EMOThe province's capital city has a flood stage of 6.5 metres. As of Sunday at 7 a.m., the water level in Fredericton stood at 7.94 metres.EnvironmentApr 21, 2019
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New Brunswick launches 2019 River Watch programEach morning River Watch officials receive a weather briefing and collect data from several sources to build river models and forecasts. The public is then informed if there are potential threats.EnvironmentMar 12, 2019
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Residents in Jemseg, N.B., hold workshop to discuss flood preparationsNon-profit group Voices for Sustainable Environments and Communities held a day-long workshop to assist local residents in preparing for future flooding events.EnvironmentFeb 23, 2019
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New UNB study to look at the impact of historic 2018 floodingThe effects of the New Brunswick flooding have been far-reaching. Now, one researcher wants to hear the stories of those who were hit the hardest.EnvironmentFeb 18, 2019
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Maugerville flood victims living in trailers as rebuilding continues more than 7 months laterDozens of New Brunswick families continue to live in trailers months after record-setting floods this spring displaced them from their homes.EnvironmentNov 22, 2018
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New Brunswick residents rally to save province’s beloved ‘kissing bridges’Raymond Boucher has fond memories of travelling through two covered bridges with the woman who would eventually become his wife on their way to her grandfather's house when he was just 19.CanadaJul 29, 2018
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Fredericton family displaced by flooding hoping for more help from Red CrossA Fredericton family displaced by the spring flooding says they could be homeless for at least a few weeks after they were told the Red Cross would no longer by putting them up in emergency housing.CanadaJul 11, 2018
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Popular community club to be removed following spring flood damage in NauwigewaukThe Nauwigewauk Community has been hosting events of all kinds since 1948CanadaJul 11, 2018
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At least 120 people still not able to return home after New Brunswick floods: Red CrossThe Red Cross says that so far they've received $1.16 million in donations to help with the flooding — the most the New Brunswick branch has ever received for an incident in the province.EnvironmentJul 3, 2018
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Three quarters of New Brunswickers satisfied with province’s response to historic flooding: pollThe poll asked 400 adult New Brunswickers their thoughts on the government's response to the flooding.CanadaJun 21, 2018
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