Flood victims say more homes would be lost if not for volunteers, military
OTTAWA — Were it not for volunteers and the military as water levels climbed over the weekend, victims of this year’s devastating spring flooding in Eastern Canada say many more homes would be lost to the disaster.
The City of Ottawa says 5,500 people have registered since late last week to fill sandbags, set up walls to slow the water from reaching properties and deliver food to overwhelmed flood victims.
Many more volunteered their time and efforts as part of community organizations.
Emmett Power’s home in the west Ottawa community of Constance Bay was just centimetres from filling with water early Monday as flood levels surpassed those seen in 2017 along the Ottawa River.


