Canada floods: More Alberta cities placed on alert Roy / Monday, June 24, 2013 / Categories: News, Storms, Canada Source: BBC News More communities in the Canadian province of Alberta have been placed on flood alert as high water levels move downstream from the city of Calgary. About 10,000 residents in low-lying areas of the city of Medicine Hat have been ordered to leave their homes. In Calgary, river levels have receded but the city remains under a state of emergency. The floods, triggered by torrential rain, have killed at least three people and displaced more than 100,000 others. Read More Tags CanadaFlood Related articles FEMA Projects Up to $3.5 - $5.3 Billion in Hurricane Ian Flood Insurance Claims Payments NFIP Adjuster Fee Schedules – Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Revision ALABAMA SURVEY ON PRIVATE FLOOD MARKET PROMPTS LEGISLATION TO ENCOURAGE INSURER PARTICIPATION S.C. Private Flood Insurance Act Enacted, Aims to Make Flood Insurance More Accessible NFIP Claims Manual with effective date 10/2021 Comment Collapse Expand Comments (0) warning You don't have permission to post comments.