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eyesthatknowwhy Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Canada
Just read that they are anticipating this to be a very bad flood along the Red River because of the heavy fall rains that saturated the river valley....
So just want to let those from Manitoba that I really hope that you are all able to stay safe and property damage is at the minimum or better yet, none!sad flower
The loss of soil nutrients off of fertile farm land and the loss of property and spirit...very concerning. Wish they would be able to really address and fix this annual problem.
Anyway, thoughts are with you all...take careteddybear



Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
The Red River has a habbit of flooding, every once in a while. Don't worry about the people too much. They have experianced this before, and are prepared for such events. The towns in the flood plain have ring dikes built around them, just for these flood years. 2 of the towns are starting to fill in the areas of the dikes, where the roads enter the towns. The farms in the area have dikes built around them or have their houses and other building built on mounds to keep them dry. Farmers are moving their machinery the top of their dikes. And the grain has been moved out. The pumps are checked over, the motor boats are also coming out of storage. (They have to get to town somehow) The towns are also getting their evacuation orders prepared. As for Winnipeg, the floodway (the big ditch) is partly widened and will be put to good use again. The sand bag filling machines are filling the sand bags by the 1000's, for the areas the need dikes built.

eyesthatknowwhy Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Canada
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moping Just kinda wondering...to all out Manitoba folks...loner, prairie and so on...are you all okay? Look back on loner's response and boy...think of the scenes that have been on the news dunno Thinking the best of thoughts to you and yours sigh
eyesthatknowwhy Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Canada
eyesthatknowwhy: Bump

Just kinda wondering...to all out Manitoba folks...loner, prairie and so on...are you all okay? Look back on loner's response and boy...think of the scenes that have been on the news Thinking the best of thoughts to you and yours


our...yikes, I feel like an idiot when I post typos doh:
KHD100 Edmonton, Alberta Canada
eyesthatknowwhy: our...yikes, I feel like an idiot when I post typos doh:


Hey bad spelling just means you are one of us.... hmmm is that a good thing or a bad thing???? confused
KHD100 Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Loner1960: The Red River has a habbit of flooding, every once in a while. Don't worry about the people too much. They have experianced this before, and are prepared for such events. The towns in the flood plain have ring dikes built around them, just for these flood years. 2 of the towns are starting to fill in the areas of the dikes, where the roads enter the towns. The farms in the area have dikes built around them or have their houses and other building built on mounds to keep them dry. Farmers are moving their machinery the top of their dikes. And the grain has been moved out. The pumps are checked over, the motor boats are also coming out of storage. (They have to get to town somehow) The towns are also getting their evacuation orders prepared. As for Winnipeg, the floodway (the big ditch) is partly widened and will be put to good use again. The sand bag filling machines are filling the sand bags by the 1000's, for the areas the need dikes built.


Hope you and yours will be alright Loner .... same with all the other people in Manitoba.
eyesthatknowwhy Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Canada
KHD100: Hey bad spelling just means you are one of us.... hmmm is that a good thing or a bad thing????


dunno "you say us...I say we" - laugh laugh I thinks its a good thing - hey, at work I'm allowed to use the computer that doesn't have spellcheck, cuz I'm a good speller banana

To hijack my own thread....Has anyone heard hide not hair from gemery????



Loner1960 St. Alphonse, Manitoba Canada
KHD100: Hope you and yours will be alright Loner .... same with all the other people in Manitoba.


I live a long ways from the Red River (100 miles). And about a 100 feet higher. If I get flooded write Winnipeg off. The ancient lake agassiz will be back. Last Saturday ther was lots of snow, 2 days of warm weather, the snow is gone, and the river are in full flood. Around here we have a few roads washed out.

South of Winnipeg Some highways are closed due to water being on them. Some farms and houses are now islands. I believe all of the towns are have at least one road that is still open to them But the other roads into the town are closed with a dike over them. The main problem was thick hard ice that was slow to break up. That cause a few ice jams, which caused flash floods. Several houses that are normally safe from flooding got flooded that way. The ice cause a lot of damage to the trees along the river banks. Often shearing severl large trees at once. The big Floodway channal east of Winnipeg is getting used again. The flood crest will be reaching the south side of Winnipeg this coming week, I believe.

CBC Winnipeg has been posting pictures of the flood, ice jams, etc. on its web site.

kidatheart Earth, Alberta Canada
Here's a good site to view pictures of the conditions in Manitoba.

http://www.manitoba.ca/index.html


Hope all's well for all the Manitoba residents.
runner1958 Treherne, Manitoba Canada
I lived in Winnipeg for 30 years at least and I could never figure out why people wanted to buy property on the river. Sometimes people are their own worst enemies. I lived there during the '97 flood and thought it was much ado about nothing. I now live in the south west hills of Manitoba and don't have any problems with water that are climate related. doh



prairiewoman Brandon, Manitoba Canada
eyesthatknowwhy: Bump

Just kinda wondering...to all out Manitoba folks...loner, prairie and so on...are you all okay? Look back on loner's response and boy...think of the scenes that have been on the news Thinking the best of thoughts to you and yours


Thanks for your concern...can't speak for other Manitobans on here but I'm in no danger of being flooded out. My house is not in a river's path or alongside one. I do dispatch ambulance here though, so I've been a little busier at work lately.

Things will work out here - they always seem to.

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