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			<title>Major flood forces residents in Bolton to evacuate</title>
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<p>About 250 people in Bolton were evacuated
from their homes after a heavy flood spilled on the streets on Friday, March
15.</p>
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<p>Six ice jams that blocked the flow of
water caused the Humber River to burst its banks. Caledon OPP, York Regional Police
and other emergency personnel rushed immediately on the scene blocking King
Street East between David Street and Evans Ridge.</p>
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<p>Evacuees were initially transferred to
the Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness at 14111 Hwy 50 to stay
overnight. Staff from the Region of Peel then brought them over to the Hampton
Inn and Suites.</p>
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<p>“The water has gone back,” said Mayor
Allan Thompson at a media conference on Saturday, March 16. “Pretty much, all
the water has left the roads and a lot of the private properties now. People
are still pumping out their basements, but a lot of people we're allowed to
move back home. The ones that are behind the yellow tape here, some of the
homes have flood conditions were the hydro and gas has been shut off.”</p>
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<p>Darryl Bailey, Caledon Fire and Emergency
Services Chief said they reached out to residents on social media to contact
them about their homes.</p>
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<p>“We currently don't have a lot of
contacts for all the residents that were evacuated in the area, but we are
inviting the residents to either contact the Red Cross or come to the emergency
scene to our command post and we'll log you in with the command post,” said
Bailey. “At that point, you'll be able to do a site visit back to your house
and our intention is to try to release as many homes as we can back. As you can
imagine, some of these homes are well beyond damaged.”</p>
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<p>Read Thursday's issue of the Caledon Citizen for the full story</p>
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