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Over 100 dairy cows were rescued from a farm in Sheffield. In this photo this barge built and manned by members of the 4 engineer support regiment is seen going down the St. John river.
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Left: New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham and Prime Minister Steven Harper survey the flooding of the St. John river in Sheffield.
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Left: New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham and Prime Minister Steven Harper survey the flooding of the St. John river in Sheffield.
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Members of the 4 Engineer Support Regiment assemble a platforn that will be used to rescue over 100 dairy cows.
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This unidentified resident in Sheffield barbques on his boat which is located next to his house.
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Cattle are stranded out at this farm in Sheffield. Efforts were underway to rescue them.
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Over 100 dairy cows were rescued from a farm in Sheffield. In this photo this barge built and manned by members of the 4 engineer support regiment is seen going down the St. John river.
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Over 100 dairy cows were rescued from a farm in Sheffield. In this photo this barge built and manned by members of the 4 engineer support regiment is seen going down the St. John river.
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A truck making its way along the 105 highway in Sheffield.
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Mike MacMillan isn't too concerned about flooding at his Sheffield home on highway 105.
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Mike MacMillan isn't too concerned about flooding at his Sheffield home on highway 105.
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A dog stands on an island of land with a mini home that is surrounded by the flood waters of the St. John River in Maugerville on Monday.
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Trevor Smith, owner of the Little Brown Jug Antiques in Maugerville, looks out behind his business on Monday at a mini home that is surrounded by the flood waters of the St. John River.
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Trevor Smith, owner of the Little Brown Jug Antiques in Maugerville, moved most of his furniture out of his home and what he could of his business. Here he puts what he can up on tables as the flood waters of the St. John River approach the back of his house and business.
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The Maugerville Community Wharf is completely missing by the flood waters of the St. John River on Monday.
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Fay Mossop’s house, at 638 Route 105 in Maugerville, is completely surrounded by the flood waters of the St. John River on Monday. Keeping a close on the property is her dogs from left: Chanel; Toby and Sadie.
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A vehicle drives down the driveway covered by the flood waters of the St. John River to the house at 344 Route 105 in Maugerville on Monday.
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A command centre has been set up near the south side of the Burton Bridge to coordinate the emergency services reacting the flood waters of the St. John River. Here from left are: Cindy Abbott, Town of Oromocto public information officer; Airen Ernest, Village of Gagetown volunteer Fire Department, and Theresa Feltis, student with Oromocto Fire Department.
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Sheffield resident Harry Bridges, 86, stands outside the command centre set up near the south side of the Burton Bridge to coordinate the emergency services reacting the flood waters of the St. John River.
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A command centre has been set up near the south side of the Burton Bridge to coordinate the emergency services reacting the flood waters of the St. John River. Here Cindy Abbott, Town of Oromocto public information officer, right, speaks with Sheffield resident Harry Bridges, 86, outside the centre to see what they can do to help him.
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Krista MacDonald, left, is served by Dave Traboulsee, owner of River Valley Footwear. The store had no power but was still open for business on Friday.
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Kassia Sweezey sorts through items raised up in her parent’s home at 81 Babbitt Street where they had about 10 cm of water covering the main floor of their home early on Friday.
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Kassia Sweezey looks into the basement of her parent’s home at 81 Babbitt Street where they had about 10 cm of water covering the main floor of their home Thursday night and was still wet on Friday.
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