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Current projections show more rainfall over its catchment area. And so that means the riverbank is not a safe place for you."įrancois Bouchard with the city's water resources department said preparatory measures, such as lowering water levels in the Glenmore Reservoir, have been put in place since the city began tracking the weather system last week.īouchard added that while both the Elbow and Bow rivers are expected to see higher flow levels, the Bow River poses a greater flood risk to the city. It's also extremely swollen, both those riverbanks. "Right now, the water is extremely turbid, so not very clear, we can't see into it. (Oseremen Irete/CBC)Īssistant deputy chief Brian McAsey with the Calgary Fire Department said it is unsafe for Calgarians to be on either the Bow or Elbow rivers, or near riverbanks. This map by the Calgary Emergency Management Agency shows the areas at most risk of floodingĬity crews at work in Calgary's Sunnyside neighbourhood on Monday. Gondek stressed that the declaration of the order has been made as a precautionary measure, and that rainfall projections and water levels remain lower than in 2013, when downtown and other parts of the city were flooded.Ĭhief Susan Henry with the Calgary Emergency Management Agency said any potential evacuations will depend on how weather conditions develop over the next couple of days.īowness and Sunnyside, which border the Bow River, are the Calgary neighbourhoods most at risk of high flows, said Henry. In some areas, rainfall totals of 150 mm or more are possible, the agency said.

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In a warning issued Monday morning by Environment Canada, the agency said prolonged and significant rainfall events will bring 75 to 125 mm of rain by Wednesday morning in the Calgary region. In a news conference, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek said the special order allows police and fire departments to go door-to-door in the event of an evacuation, gives the city's water services team access to property to protect critical infrastructure, and allows the city to quickly secure supplies if needed.

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The special order came into effect at 3:59 p.m.

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The City of Calgary has announced a state of local emergency in response to heavy rainfall.

  • No evacuation orders expected as Calgary river water levels reach peak, officials say.











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