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Assiniboine rises, reserve flooded

Wooden sculptures in Brandon’s Eleanor Kidd Gardens stand in Assiniboine River flood water.

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Wooden sculptures in Brandon’s Eleanor Kidd Gardens stand in Assiniboine River flood water.

THE Assiniboine River continues to rise in Brandon and severe flooding has forced dozens of people from their homes on a reserve north of Winnipeg.

More than 70 people have left their homes in the past couple of days on Peguis First Nation. Chief Glenn Hudson says he's asking for provincial assistance. He says water is running over roads and many homes are without electricity.

Officials say the displaced people have been taken to hotels in Winnipeg.

Meanwhile, Manitoba Water Stewardship has raised its flood forecasts for the Assiniboine River valley from Shellmouth to Brandon due to heavy rain in eastern Saskatchewan since Thursday.

Crest forecasts have been raised about half a metre (1.5 feet) from St. Lazare to Brandon. The estimated time of the crest has been pushed back a week to July 14-17 in Brandon.

Yorkton, Sask., has been hardest hit by the recent heavy rains. A downpour Thursday turned streets to rivers and some people had to flee their homes.

 

-- Brandon Sun / The Canadian Press

 

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition July 5, 2010 A5

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