Communities in eastern Ontario have declared states of emergency over flood risks as water levels are expected to peak today on the Ottawa River.
Whitewater Region Mayor Neil Nicholson says water is backed up along most of the township’s riverbanks and five private roads were impassable to first responders as of Wednesday, when he declared the state of emergency.
Nicholson says there are around 100 homes in the township, near Pembrooke, Ont., “cut off or surrounded by water,” and some are starting to flood.
Downstream in Mattawa, sandbags have been set down around the town where Mayor Raymond BĂ©langer says he’s been meeting daily with the town’s emergency committee since declaring a state of emergency on Tuesday….