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NB EMO: Water Levels Stabilizing North, Rising South

Levels are stabilizing in Fredericton and northern regions but are expected to remain above flood level for the rest of the week.

People living in communities like Maugerville, Jemseg and Oak Point should remain on high alert.

NB EMO Director Greg MacCallum advises people to leave now if you live in an area that is subject to isolation because of flooding.

“Residents who choose to stay should be aware of the risks. They may not be able to access essentials like food, medicine and water for several days. It is best to make a decision to self-evacuate early. Evacuations are high-risk operations that are not safe after dark or in inclement conditions.”

Motorists are being encouraged to obey posted barricades.

Drivers are also asked to obey changes to speed limits and closures.

The province warns that ignoring or moving barricades is an offence and offenders will be charged.

Roads covered by water can be dangerous as they may be hiding sinkholes and debris.

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