Friday, July 10, 2020 Neepawa Banner & Press

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Friday, July 10, 2020 • Vol.124 No. 50 • Neepawa, Manitoba Use FLEX+REWARDS to receive discounts on

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Additional flood photos Pages 10-11

Storm causes Park Lake Dam to burst

PHOTO COURTESY OF JON LUIGI PIDO

An aerial perspective of Park Lake in Neepawa, which breached in the early morning on Wednesday, July 1. The breach ended up emptying the lake back down to its initial river flow. Sections of Walker Street were hit hard by the water. Additional pictures from the water overflow and the local response can be seen on Pages 10-11.

By Eoin Devereux Neepawa Banner & Press The activities that took place on Canada Day 2020 are something that Neepawa has never experienced before or ever likely wants to experience again. On July 1, the Town declared a local state of emergency fol-

lowing a pair of massive storms, which caused severe f looding throughout the region. Those two significant weather events combined dropped an estimated 101 to 152 millimetres in rainfall. Neepawa mayor Blake McCutcheon told the Banner & Press that those types of numbers in such a short period of time

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have not been seen here “I can say that I have lived in this community for over 40 years and I have never seen anything like this. Many other people I have spoken with, have said the same. This is like nothing we’ve experienced before,” said McCutcheon. “We thought we were in pretty good shape as of

[ July 1] at 7:00 a.m. Everyone had been up all night on June 30, but then at around 7:00 a.m., we received that call that Park Lake had breached and then everyone came back. But really, at that point, there was nothing we could do. It was just way too much water, way too quick.” The state of emergency, which

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came into effect at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, was isolated to the northeast and southeast parts of the community. The town said in a local media post that the reason for the isolation is “to access emergency services and utilize all means necessary to save structures and infrastructure.” Continued on Page 13

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