Mayor says Fort McMurray needs help after ‘devastating’ floods from ice jams
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — The mayor of a northern Alberta city hit hard by flooding says he will seek disaster aid from higher levels of government while residents have been told they may need to boil their tap water for months.
Don Scott, mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, said he spent the weekend walking around downtown Fort McMurray as evacuation orders were lifted and about 13,000 residents were allowed to return to their homes.
“I have first-hand seen the heartbreak that people are going through and the devastation that was caused by this flood,” he said Monday.
“This community needs help. We are going to need provincial help … and, if possible, we would like to see the federal government top up any provincial assistance, because the devastation is pretty significant.”


