The flooding situation is worsening in Fredericton. Water levels in the capital have already surpassed 8 metres, which wasn’t supposed to happen until sometime over the weekend. During the 2008 flooding, water levels reached 8.3 metres.
The city and its residents dealing with many areas of high water and a lot of road closures.
Road Closures in the City as of 10am, Friday April 27https://t.co/HHJrbLcKNp pic.twitter.com/zcBoMSu3xE
— City of Fredericton (@CityFredGov) April 27, 2018
It appears that some Frederictonians are not observing the many barricades in place as the City keeps reminding everyone that the barricades are not a suggestion.
New Brunswickers can report any issues related to increased water levels or flooding at any time by calling 1-800-561-4034.
For emergencies, call 911#riverwatch
— Government of NB (@Gov_NB) April 27, 2018
Here’s a better idea as to just how fast the water is flowing down the Saint John River today in #Fredericton. pic.twitter.com/T7By9xeWvH
— Brad Perry (@BradMPerry) April 27, 2018




