SAINT JOHN, N.B.—Emergency officials say floodwaters appear to have crested in parts of New Brunswick and are finally beginning to recede in the waterlogged region. Geoffrey Downey of the Emergency Measures Organization says water levels in Fredericton have decreased by about 30 centimetres from eight metres to about 7.7 metres this morning. In Saint John, the levels are at about 5.6 metres — a drop of about 10 centimetres from Monday. But, Downey says it still could be days before hundreds of people who left their homes are able to return to them. About 100 roads are still flooded and some bridges are not passable, while the Trans-Canada Highway remains closed between Fredericton and Moncton.
Source: thestar May 08, 2018 14:48 UTC