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Military assistance requested as flooding hits downtown Fort McMurray
Series of new evacuation orders issued early Monday morning
Wallis Snowdon · CBC News · Posted: Apr 27, 2020 6:49 AM MT | Last Updated: 17 minutes ago
With rising river levels in Fort McMurray, Alta., threatening homes and businesses in the heart of the community's downtown, the mayor is asking for military assistance to limit the damage.
Flooding caused by ice jams in the rapidly thawing Athabasca River worsened overnight, prompting a new round of mandatory evacuation orders, a decision to block access to the downtown area, and a boil water advisory.
Help has been requested from Canada's Armed Forces and the federal government to deal with "this new crisis" in the northern Alberta community, said Don Scott, mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, in a post on social media.
Early Monday morning, evacuation orders were issued for the lower townsite, including parts of Franklin Avenue, a main thoroughfare that runs parallel to the Clearwater River, one of three rivers running through Fort McMurray.
Streets were underwater and some residents could be seen evacuating through the flooded roads by boat.
"Access to the lower townsite, including MacDonald Island, downtown and Waterways, is temporarily closed due to flooding concerns," reads a municipal advisory issued shortly before 5 a.m. by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
"No entry is allowed. Residents who leave the lower townsite will not be allowed re-entry."
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/fort-mcmurray-flooding-1.5546029