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Alberta floods: 10 years later

Alberta floods: 10 years later

It’s been 10 years since the historic floods of southern Alberta that were deadly, expensive and resulted in the first ever declaration of a State of Provincial Emergency in Canadian history. Over 100,000 people were evacuated from their homes in communities throughout southern Alberta and five people lost their lives. There was more than $5 billion dollars in damages and 55,000 square kilometres of land was directly impacted by the floods; an area nearly 70 times the size of Calgary.

Tecumseh unveils region's first high-water rescue vehicle to improve access during floods

Tecumseh unveils region's first high-water rescue vehicle to improve access during floods

The Town of Tecumseh unveiled the region's first high-water rescue vehicle that can safely provide access to severely flooded areas. Tecumseh Fire Chief Wade Bondy showed off the new vehicle, known formally as Support 2, during a news conference Tuesday. "We have had two historic floods in the region — it was a few years ago — where we did actually take some of our current fire trucks through, did a little bit of damage because we exceeded the water capabilities of those trucks," said Bondy.