As part of the ongoing response to the City flood emergency, the City of Thunder
Bay closed the Edward Street Bridge over the Neebing River shortly after 10 p.m.
Monday as a precaution due to the high water level. The bridge will be evaluated during the day on Tuesday to
reassess the situation
As the East End
was particularly hard hit by flooding, City crews were installing portable
toilets by 12:30 am Tuesday.
The
short-term reception centre is in place at the Neebing Arena. By end of day on
Monday, two persons attended the centre to ask for information and no persons
made use of the available transportation from the staging area at the Slovak
Legion, 801 Atlantic Avenue. The reception centre will remain available, if
required, and residents are encouraged to call 211 for more information.
The
following facilities were closed as of 5 pm Monday: the Canada Games Complex,
Churchill and Volunteer Pools, the 55 Plus Centre and the West Thunder Community
Centre.
The City has implemented a
contingency strategy which includes an assessment at the Secondary Sewage
Treatment Plant. The City is unable to confirm timelines for completion of the
assessment and remedial action.
The
City was also dealing with the following road closures:
· North 25th Side
Rd. from Arthur Street to the north end
·
Mission Marsh Rd.
· Kline Rd. extension (also
known as Little Kline Rd.), to the end
·
Highway 130 from Oliver Rd. to Pole Line
Rd.
· Oliver Rd. from Mapleward Rd. to Townline Rd.
Residents and businesses are asked to follow the following
recommendations:
· Check on friends and relatives who may need assistance and
particularly seniors and persons with disabilities to make sure they are in good
health.
· Minimize the amount of water that is flushed or released down the
drain until further notice. City tap water is safe to drink [However, the
Thunder Bay District Health Unit recommends
those on private well water should bring the well water to a
rolling boil for one minute before consumption].
· Exercise caution when
travelling in the area of waterways.
·
Stay out of the basement if it is flooded,
especially if water has risen as high as electrical outlets and advise Thunder
Bay Hydro at 343-1111.
· Do not consume food that is wet due to flooding and follow
the Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s recommendations for food safety during a
power outage. Visit www.TBDHU.com.
Important contact numbers:
· Thunder Bay Hydro –
343-1111 or after hours 343-1002 – for electrical problems or concerns
· Infrastructure & Operations – 625-2195 – to report flooding or
for questions or concerns about City roads and other City infrastructure
· Ministry
of Transportation – 511 – for information about provincially-owned
highways
· 211 for general information and details on reception centre
· 911
should only be called if there is an emergency