
League Responds to Northern Maine Flooding
By Michael S. Heath
May 1, 2008 - 6:25:03 PM
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| Much of downtown Fort Kent is under water today. |
After learning the extent of the flooding in northern
Maine, Michael S. Heath, Executive Director of the Christian Civic
League of Maine, interrupted a busy schedule Thursday to meet
with church leaders in Aroostook County to determine how the League
can help victims of the flood. It was reported early Thursday morning
that over one hundred homes in Fort Kent were flooded by the St. John
and Fish rivers. Flood stage for the Fish River is 11 feet, but early
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| Water has closed many roads to and from Fort Kent |
Thursday morning, the river exceeded 14.5 feet. Downtown Fort Kent was
evacuated, as were the residents of a housing complex for senior
citizens. Onlookers expressed shock at seeing homes moved from their
foundations and drifting downstream. Over six hundred families were
evacuated. Many in Fort Kent are reported to have lost their homes or
livelihoods.
Border crossings into Canada were closed off, and it was
feared that the International Bridge might be in danger of giving way.
Flooding has also been reported along the entire length of the St. John
River in New Brunswick. Fredericton also suffered heavy flooding.
One report from Madawaska said that the roads into the
town were closed off, people were without food and water. The League
received a report Thursday morning saying that food was being flown
into Allagash by helicopter. Less severe flooding was reported in
Ashland, Stockholm, Van Buren, and elsewhere.
Heath will meet with a town official and a local pastor tomorrow in Fort Kent to explore how the League can help.
The League is discussing holding a benefit concert, the
date to be announced. Proceeds will go to flood victims who are in
need of assistance.
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| People being rescued by truck from the rising waters of the St. John River. |
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