Flooding unlikely for Calgary amid heavy rainfall, say city officials
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A jogger braves the rain running along a flood barrier near the Bow River in Parkdale, Calgary on Monday, June 1, 2026. Brent Calver/Postmedia Article content City officials are reassuring Calgarians that extensive flooding is unlikely, with infrastructure and reservoir management eliminating more than 70 per cent of the damage potential seen in 2013. Article content In a statement made to Postmedia, the City of Calgary said weather conditions are tracking “largely as forecasted,” with 40 to 70 millimetres expected to fall across Calgary and the Bow and Elbow River catchments through Tuesday. …
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