The immediate risk of flooding has passed, according to the Calgary mayor. The state of emergency implemented since Monday has been removed and the berm raised as a precaution on Memorial Drive will be removed within the next two days.
The weather system we are concerned about has passed south of usJyoti Gondek explained on Friday.
However, he said the level of the Bow and Elbow rivers is still high. Sea activities are not recommended.
The raised berm on Memorial Drive, valued at approximately $ 115,000, will be removed unused.
The mayor, however, assured that it is a reasonable investment as it can have protected properties and assets of citizens whose total value amounts to about 53 million dollars.
Radio Canada
Source: Radio-Canada