Assiniboine River to crest in Brandon on Monday, city says - Action News
Home WebMail Sunday, November 24, 2024, 06:01 AM | Calgary | -12.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Manitoba

Assiniboine River to crest in Brandon on Monday, city says

Brandon officials expect water levels on the Assiniboine River to crest sometime on Monday as crews continue to monitor the citys dike system and water seeps onto one of the citys main traffic arteries.

Water started seeping onto 1st Street, but there are no plans to close the road, city says

Drivers navigate floodwater on First Street in Brandon. City officials expect the Assiniboine River to crest sometime on Monday. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

Brandon officials expectwater levels on the Assiniboine River to crest sometime on Monday as crews continue to monitor the city's dike system and water seeps onto one of the city's main traffic arteries.

The Assiniboine River was at 1,179.24 feet above sea levelat First Street on Monday morning, city officials said. That's about four feet lower than the peak level during the 2014 flood.

On Sunday, water started to seep onto First Street, a main artery in the city, coming underAqua Dams placed alongside the road to prevent river water from washing over it. On Monday morning, northbound traffic had to drive though water.

However, the city said there is no plan to close the street.

1 home sandbagged

So far, only one home in the city has needed sandbagging. About 30 volunteers placed 4,500 sandbags around Dave Barnes' home in the city's east end.

City officials asked residents to stay clear of the city's dike system, as well as Dinsdale Park and Queen Elizabeth Park, which have flooded.

There is still no plan to evacuate any residential or commercial areas near the river, city officials said.

A stop sign under water near Brandon's Optimist Soccer Park marks a submerged street's location. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)