Kenney offers support to Fort McMurray as floods chase people from downtown
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Officials in Fort McMurray say a 25-kilometre ice jam that caused major flooding and forced about 12,000 people from their homes in the city’s downtown is shrinking.
But they say it remains a critical situation because the Clearwater River is still rising and the Athabasca River has only dropped by four centimetres.
Don Scott, mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, says the ice jam is still about 22 1/2 kilometres long.
He says it has caused the worst flooding in the region in 100 years and will have a devastating impact on the downtown.