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Flooding in Truro area; EMO meeting to discuss situation

The Timbits soccer field in Truro on Monday morning.

The Timbits soccer field in Truro on Monday morning.

Published on September 10, 2012
Published on September 10, 2012
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Emergency Measures Organization , Truro Daily News , Cobequid Educational Centre , Truro , Colchester County , Farnham Road

UPDATE 12:30 p.m. – More emergency efforts are being put in place to deal with massive local flooding.

Truro police confirmed with the Truro Daily News at 12:30 p.m. that Red Cross officials will be setting up at Immanuel Baptist Church in Truro shortly.

Sections of Lorne and Queen streets were being shut down and the dike that runs past Cobequid Educational Centre in behind Stanfields and to the Park Street bridge has given away.

Also, reports indicate the ramps coming into Robie Street from the highway are being shut down.

In addition, all volunteer firefighters were called into their respective stations at about noon.

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TRURO – An emergency measures meeting will be held at noon today to assess the major flooding conditions throughout Colchester County today.

Robert Levine, the county’s Emergency Measures Organization co-ordinator, told the Truro Daily News just before 11 a.m. that emergency crews were planning to meet at about noon to further assess the county-wide situation. An update from EMO is expected shortly after the meeting.

Levine said extensive flooding is hitting a wide area and of particular concern is the area of Farnham Road outside Truro where people were being evacuated from a mobile home park. There were other "isolated evacuations" in other parts of the region “at the homeowners’ request”, Levine said.

There are a number of road closures, such as Park Street; the Bible Hill Subway between Truro and Bible Hill; the 311 in North River, north of Grant's Grocery; Salmon River Road between Eddy Group and the Cheese Factory; a section of West North River Road; and Brookside Road.

There’s also a lot of flooding on roads that haven't been closed, including East Prince Street, parts of Robie Street, the corner of Young and Brunswick streets, Highway 2 in Hilden, and roads in and around Shubenacadie.

The Fundy Trail Mall parking lot in Lower Truro is largely under water and barricades have been erected to keep additional traffic out.

Classes at the Cobequid Educational Centre (CEC) have been cancelled for the remainder of the day due to the threat of imminent flooding of the school. Buses began arriving at 10:30 a.m. to take students home. Walking students are also being dismissed at this time. Questions about busing may be directed to the Truro Bus Garage at 897-5767.

Washouts are the big concern, with a number of people losing their driveways, and shoulders on many low-lying roads completely washed out.

Truro Police Service’s Inspector Rob Hearn told this paper that as of 11 a.m. there were no accidents reported in Truro.

The flooding, he said, was "due to the amount of rain we have coming down and apparently the high tide.” Environment Canada has issued rainfall warnings for the entire province this morning as tropical storm Leslie moves up from the south. Mainland Nova Scotia is expected to be hit with up to 100 millimetres of rain.

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    william withers
    - September 10, 2012 at 14:00:44

    Truro is like New Orleans,built below sea level,when a dyke gives water can only go one way-strait into town.I grew up on the marsh,seen it a hundred times nature wins every time,Hope everyone remains safe.

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    Toby
    - September 10, 2012 at 12:33:38

    Here we go again. Major flooding in Truro and surroudning area. It is happening with too much regularlity. Let me write the press releases that will be coming out to explain what has to be done. The town of Truro "It is the county's responsbility", the county :"It is the province's responsibile"", the province "It is the federal gvovernment's responsibility" and the Fefderal Govenrment "It is a local matter". Here is a suggestion, stop trying to pass the buck and get the problem fixed, once and for all.

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