Torrential rain in community west of Sault Ste. Marie strands cottagers and residents
Cleanup is underway more than 24 hours since Mother Nature opened up the skies and flooded much of Prince Township.
“It was just a ridiculous amount of water that came all at once and it's left some pretty significant sinkholes that are going to take a lot of material and time to fill,” Prince Township CAO Jillian Hayes said Tuesday.
Hayes said the main priority for municipal staff at this point is restoring access to Prince Lake Road.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, a number of full-time residents and cottagers were still stuck, although the town has enlisted the help of workers from neighbouring Sault Ste. Marie.
“I am extremely thankful for the assistance the City of Sault Ste. Marie has offered in advancing necessary repairs of the severe washouts to Prince Road,” Mayor Enzo Palumbo said.
Hayes does have a message for locals that could speed up the work on some of those areas that were harder hit.
“Do your best to stay out of the way so we ask people not to go up to Marshall Drive,” she said.
“Please don't drive up to Prince Lake. You won't be able to get through. And our crews need that space to work.”
For a large portion of Monday afternoon, Prince Township had closed down Second Line – the main artery in, and out of the town -- due to flooding across the highway.
Giulio D’Ambrosio, who lives on Second Line, had perhaps too close of a look at the flooding.
“From the Prince town office up to Airport road was all one level, almost. Just water,” D’Ambrosio said.
'This is still worse'
He said that it has been eight to 10 years since a flood similar in size “but this is still worse.”
“The beginning was fine. The water was going out and all of a sudden you could hear the gushing coming from the mountain where we have a water coming down like a fall.”
A number of locals -- including town officials -- that CTV News spoke with, assume the heavy rain washed out beaver dams, further heightening the problem.
o Download our app to get local alerts on your device
o Get the latest local updates right to your inbox
Palumbo said he would look into the matter, adding that the town could increase dam pulling if it could help prevent or mitigate future floods.
The town had to close a number of services because of the flooding.
The municipal office, EarlyON Program, library and museum all shut their doors Tuesday.
Hayes notes that many of those services should be operational again in “a day or two.”
She urged locals to check the Prince Township Social media page for further updates.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'Say it to my face': Singh confronts heckling protester on Parliament Hill
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh confronted a protester for calling him a 'corrupted bastard' on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
Bride's family speaks as West Vancouver woman sentenced for driving SUV into wedding party
Sixty-five-year-old Hong Xu, who drove her SUV into a crowd of people celebrating a wedding at her next-door neighbour's house in West Vancouver on Aug. 20, 2022, has been sentenced under the Motor Vehicle Act for driving without due care and attention.
Why it's 'very hard' to find work in Canada
Vacancies have steadily fallen since the glut of nearly one million open posts in 2022. At the time, one in three businesses had trouble hiring staff due to a labour shortage. Since then, vacancies have dropped.
Hezbollah hit by a wave of exploding pagers and blames Israel. At least 9 dead, thousands injured
Pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded near simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, killing at least nine people.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs jailed by judge after sex trafficking indictment
Sean 'Diddy' Combs headed to jail Tuesday to await trial in a federal sex trafficking case that accuses him of presiding over a sordid empire of sexual crimes protected by blackmail and shocking acts of violence.
Canucks' Dakota Joshua reveals he is recovering from cancer
Vancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua revealed Tuesday he underwent cancer treatment over the summer, and will not be ready to play when the team's training camp begins later this week.
Two people charged in murder of Halifax teen; police believe remains have been found
Halifax Regional Police believe Devon Sinclair Marsman, who disappeared in 2022, was the victim of a homicide and two people have now been charged in his death.
What is racketeering? The crime, explained
Sex trafficking, cheating scandals and mob activity may appear very different. But all fall under the broad umbrella of racketeering.
Man from Phoenix, Ariz., missing after truck plunges off Yukon bridge
Whitehorse RCMP say a man from Phoenix, Ariz., is missing after the truck he was travelling in went off a bridge and plunged into the Yukon River.