Edson Hit by Severe Storm
Flooding, Power Outages Plague Town
Heritage Festival, Big Valley Jamboree Cut Short
A fierce summer storm that rolled through Edson, Alberta, on Sunday night has left the town dealing with flooding and power outages. The storm, which brought heavy rain and strong winds, caused localized flooding and knocked out power to hundreds of homes.
The flooding has forced the cancellation of the Heritage Festival, which was scheduled to take place this weekend. The Big Valley Jamboree, a major country music festival, has also been cut short due to the storm damage.
The Town of Edson has declared a state of local emergency and is urging residents to stay out of flooded areas. The town is working to restore power and clear debris from the streets.
Flooding Continues in Edson
The Town of Edson continued to face localized flooding Tuesday after heavy rainfall across west-central Alberta Sunday and Monday. The flooding has forced the closure of several roads and businesses.
The town is advising residents to stay out of flooded areas and to be aware of potential hazards such as downed power lines and debris.
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