Ice jam in Alberta causes flooding and evacuations for 13,000 people | ABC News

A town in Alberta, Canada, flooded after an ice jam in the Athabasca River, killing at least one person and forcing nearly 13,000 to evacuate their homes. Residents will not be able to return home for another week, according to officials. https://abcnews.go.com/?cid=social_twitter_abcn

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36 thoughts on “Ice jam in Alberta causes flooding and evacuations for 13,000 people | ABC News

  1. We don't live in Canada that's wonderful but we don't live in Canada is the USA show us the flooding for our areas in the states Canada has nothing to do with us

  2. Nice music , this is not news , this happens every year , and they let it happen , other communities live near rivers , they have systems in place to prevent this, but your community does not want to invest in infrastructure projects because they are not profitable !!!

  3. What's with the silly games? 13,000 people out of their homes, businesses, homes, damaged or lost, aid workers already stretched with CV19 working longer hours!
    Instead of making inappropriate comments, get out there and help or donate to remove some of your shamelessness!
    If your family were involved?

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