
By the numbers: New Brunswick’s record-setting flood
FREDERICTON – Some key numbers Friday from flooded New Brunswick:
306,000: Sandbags distributed so far across the province.
15,000: Sandbags distributed in Saint John.
100: Tonnes of sand used so far.
309: Number of households (747 people) that have registered with the Red Cross to say they have evacuated their homes. There are others who have left but not registered.
5.5: Number of metres above sea level forecasted for waters in the Quispamsis-Saint John region on Saturday. Flood stage is 4.2 metres above sea level.
5.9: Number of metres above sea level forecasted for waters in the Quispamsis-Saint John region on Monday.
10,000-12,000: The number of vehicles that travel daily on a section of the Trans-Canada Highway between Fredericton and Moncton that has been closed by flooding.
$172.50: Amount of fine for driving around road barricades, according to Saint John police.
$160,000: Maximum government assistance for private homes, not including recreational properties, damaged by floods.
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