NB Flood 2019
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New Brunswick’s special pickups of flood debris to end soonHundreds of homes were affected by this year's spring flooding in the province and some areas are still cleaning up.EnvironmentJun 24, 2019
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Red Cross registration ending for N.B residents impacted by floodingRegistration ensures people receive information about potential Red Cross assistance.CanadaJun 13, 2019
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N.B. issues warning about carbon monoxide poisoning as province continues to repair flood damageThe tasteless, odourless, and coulourless gas is emitted by generators and other gas powered machines commonly used in maintenance and repair work.CanadaMay 8, 2019
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Water levels continue to recede below flood stage in most areas of New BrunswickThe New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization says water levels have dropped below the flood stage in most areas.EnvironmentMay 6, 2019
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Health Canada warns victims of spring flooding about possible dangers to health when they return homeFederal biologist Francis Lavoie says it's important to dry wet walls and belongings within 48 hours, but that's not often possible in the case of flooding.EnvironmentMay 2, 2019
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Volunteers pitch in as flooding cleanup effort begins in Saint JohnAccording to the city almost 75 volunteers have signed up to help dismantle sandbag fortifications and remove and any wet parts of affected homes.EnvironmentMay 1, 2019
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New Brunswick begins talks with Ottawa on funds for flood relief and mitigationBlaine Higgs met with the federal finance minister Wednesday morning and says Bill Morneau was receptive to what's needed for flooding relief and future mitigation.PoliticsMay 1, 2019
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Trans-Canada Highway reopens across New Brunswick after week-long flood closureThe provincial government announced Wednesday that the highway now runs one lane in each direction for a section where flooding had occurred.TrafficMay 1, 2019
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Higgs says New Brunswick should be prepared for hard choices after second year of floodingBlaine Higgs said the decisions made by the government this year may be different from the actions of the provincial government under Brian Gallant in 2018.EnvironmentApr 30, 2019
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As flood waters in Saint John recede, the cleanup beginsAs water levels recede Mike Clark says he'll spend the next couple weeks cleaning up the debris from his yard and planning a more permanent solution to what is becoming an all too common occurrence.EnvironmentApr 30, 2019
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