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Posted: May 12, 2021 2:28 PM CT | Last Updated: May 12 A road in Fort Simpson flooded with water. Residents were told to evacuate over the weekend because of the extremely high water levels coming into the village. Norman Wells Mayor Frank Pope said they have room for at least 100 people if communities needed to be evacuated.(Sarah Camsell) After seeing the impact of flooding in Fort Simpson and Jean Marie River, N.W.T, the next communities along the Mackenzie River are preparing for a flood year like no other. Last fall, the river froze with unprecedented high water levels, which is now making for a very unpredictable breakup. Half of Fort Simpson was partly under water and hundreds of residents had to be evacuated. Meanwhile, Jean Marie River, a community of about 100 people, was practically abandoned over the weekend as houses filled with water. ....
My house is completely destroyed, says evacuee from Jean Marie River, N.W.T., flooding I m just telling my kids that we can t go home [for] the time being, says Derwin Clille, who was forced to leave his home in Jean Marie River, N.W.T., amid rising flood waters. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 12, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: May 12 Derwin Clille s home was in Jean Marie River, N.W.T. He lived there with his partner and three kids for nearly 10 years. After the flood this weekend, it s destroyed, he said.(Submitted by Derwin Clille) The smell of fuel was the first thing that hit Derwin Clille when he returned to Jean Marie River, N.W.T., after the community of about 100 people was flooded by the Mackenzie River over the weekend. ....
We see you : N.W.T. officials say they re working to address flood crisis Affected communities and residents, we see you, we know you are struggling, and we are going to do everything we can to ensure that you are safe and have the supports you need, reads a statement from the premier and cabinet. Social Sharing We know you are struggling, and we are going to do everything we can to ensure that you are safe CBC News · Posted: May 11, 2021 1:36 PM CT | Last Updated: May 11 N.W.T. Premier Caroline Cochrane at a briefing in September 2020. The territory says it will keep providing support to communities affected by the flooding.(Mario De Ciccio/Radio-Canada) ....
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