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First Street North partially closed as river peaks
4 minute read Yesterday at 11:34 PM CDTThe Assiniboine River continued its gradual rise through Sunday, prompting the closure of northbound traffic on First Street North and leaving Grand Valley Road under water.
As of 7 a.m, Sunday, the river level at First Street measured 1,179.23 feet, an increase of 1.62 feet over the previous 24 hours. The City of Brandon said the river is expected to peak today and that crews continue to monitor dikes, lift stations and other flood protection around the clock.
By Sunday afternoon, rising water had forced the closure of northbound First Street North. Traffic was directed in both directions using the southbound lane, where water has already covered portions of the road.
Motorists are asked to use extreme caution, allow extra travel time and consider alternate routes. Brandon Transit riders are also expected to experience delays because of the traffic changes.
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