The Red River has flooded North Dakota, now flooding in Manitoba, Canada is being called “unprecedented”.
Emergency Measures Minister, Steve Ashton, says this is one of the worst flood situations Manitoba has seen in 150 years. The flood is expected to hit Winnipeg by the first of May.
“Flood fighters” in North Dakota are still dealing with the flooding. Officials there say it’s being caused by ground that is too saturated to handle the snowmelt, along with rain. The flooding will affect U.S. spring wheat production, and sugar beat production.
In Canada, the flooding will affect wheat and canola production.
It’s not just the Red River that’s flooding. About 100 North Dakota National Guard personnel are working to shore up the levee along the Sheyenne River.
Flooding in Canada also damaged rail lines used by the Canadian Pacific railways.