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Town Continues Evacuation- Crest time revised to Sunday at midnight

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DRUMHELLER, June 22, 2013 – 4:05pm Following the 3:00pm meeting of the Emergency Operations Centre – the Town continues to evacuate low-lying areas. At this point 80% of homes considered to be high risk – have been given evacuation notices. New flood risk maps have been posted online and via social media. An emergency reception centre is up and running at Greentree Mall /Drumheller Co-op. Evacuees will continue to be contacted directly by Town representatives this evening. Evacuees should report to the Reception Centre located at the Greentree Mall. Alberta Environment has provided a revised flow-rate 1,300 m3/s (down from 1,370 m3/s – earlier today). As a result - comparable flooding scenarios to what was experienced in 2005 are expected. Town of Drumheller staff and emergency services personnel have been redeployed to areas requiring the most attention at this time. The Badlands Community Facility and Drumheller Aquaplex have been closed to the public. A sandbagging location continues to be in operation at the south east corner of the IGA parking lot. Sandbag supply is good, despite a shortage earlier today. The revised timeline for the crest of the river is now expected at midnight on Sunday. The crest is expected to last six hours. Updates will be given as more information becomes available. We continue to stress to citizens that the best way to be informed about the situation is to monitor local internet and radio based media as well as the Town’s Facebook page and website for the latest information at www.dinosaurvalley.com. For more information – visit the Alberta River Forecast website at: http://www.environment.alberta.ca/forecasting/advisories/index.html


Evacuation plan initiated for low-lying areas

   After a meeting of the Emergency Operations Centre – the Town has initiated evacuation plans for low-lying areas and established an emergency evacuation reception centre at the Greentree Mall /Drumheller Co-op.

   Evacuees will be contacted directly by Town representatives - as soon as possible.  Evacuees should report to the Reception Centre located at the Greentree Mall.

Residents who are asked to evacuate must go to Greentree Mall to check-in.

   Revised projections from Alberta Environment shows peak flow rates of 1,370 m3/s and a comparable flooding scenario to what was experienced in 2005.  Town of Drumheller staff and emergency services personnel have been redeployed to areas requiring the most attention at this time.  The Badlands Community Facility and Drumheller Aquaplex have been closed to the public.

  A sandbagging location has been identified as the south east corner of the IGA parking lot. 

  The revised timeline for the crest of the river is expected between 9:00am and 12:00pm Sunday, June 23, 2013

Stay tuned to www.drumhellermail.com and The Drumheller Mail Facebook page for the latest information.

Volunteers help fill sand bags

Volunteers at the IGA parking lot showed the true spirit of Drumheller.

Starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 22, dozens of residents began to stop by the IGA parking lot to help the Town fill much needed sand bags.

"It needs to get done. Everybody chipping in makes for a better Drumheller," said volunteer Keith Hudson.

Even Drumheller's youngest were there, shovels and bags in hand.

"I'm helping, because my house is right on the an acreage by the river, so we need sand bags. Other people should come down and help too, because other people need help with their houses," said Cort Castonguay.

Sand bag filling continues and anyone wishing to help should stop by the IGA parking lot. Sand bags will be made available to those who need them in the Canadian Tire parking lot later today.


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