Residents asked to prepare for heavy rainfall and strong winds (February 28-29, 2024)

Updated: February 28, 2024 @ 6:00 p.m.

The Town of Grand Bay-Westfield Emergency Management Organization (EMO) is reminding residents that rainfall and wind warnings remain in effect from Environment Canada until Thursday morning (February 29).

Temperatures are expected to quickly fall below the freezing mark shortly after the rain ends Thursday morning. This could result in extremely icy conditions. Localized flooding, road closures, downed trees and power outages are also possible.

Motorists are reminded to:

Allow for extra travel time;
Obey any road closures (do not drive around barricades);
Ensure headlights are on; and
Keep a safe distance from other vehicles.

Stay Informed

Residents are reminded to register for the Town’s emergency alert system, CodeRED by OnSolve. This is to ensure that the Town can notify residents in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts. Register by visiting HERE.

Monitor local forecasts from Environment Canada by visiting HERE.

For local information, visit www.grandbaywestfield.ca or follow the Town of Grand Bay-Westfield on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

For updates from the New Brunswick Emergency Management Organization, visit www.gnb.ca/emo or follow NBEMO on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Contact Information

For emergencies, including downed power lines, call 911.

To report a power outage, please contact NB Power at 1-800-663-6272 or by visiting HERE.

To report localized flooding or fallen trees on Town roadways, please contact the Town of Grand Bay-Westfield at (506) 738-6400 (Option 3 for after-hours).

Published: February 27, 2024 @ 2:30 p.m.

The Town of Grand Bay-Westfield Emergency Management Organization (EMO) is asking residents to be prepared for the Special Weather Statement currently in effect from Environment Canada.

This includes significant rainfall and strong winds exepected, and is in effect from Wednesday morning (February 28) until Thursday mid-day (February 29).

For the most up-to-date weather information from Environment Canada, visit HERE.

Town is Prepared

The Town’s Emergency Management Organization (EMO) is closely monitoring the forecast, and is prepared to respond as necessary.

The Town’s Public Works Department has prepared by clearing main catch basins, as well as ensuring signage and barricades are ready.

How Residents can Prepare

– Have a 72-hour emergency kits ready. Residents should have all the necessities for themselves and their families: water, food, flashlights, radio, batteries, first aid kit, prescription medications, infant formula, cash (ATM machines might not be operational in times of crisis) etc. For details, visit HERE
– Secure or store items such as outdoor furniture, garbage cans, compost bins, BBQs, planters, sports equipment etc…
– If able, keep the catch basins adjacent to properties free from debris
– Seal any basement windows and doors to prevent flooding
– Severe weather often causes power outages. Make time now to ensure you know how to safely operate your generator in an emergency and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. For details from NB Power, visit HERE

Reminders for Motorists

During severe weather, travel is not recommended if possible.
Allow for extra travel time;
Obey any road closures (do not drive around barricades);
Ensure headlights are on; and
Keep a safe distance from other vehicles.

Stay Informed

Residents are reminded to register for the Town’s emergency alert system, CodeRED by OnSolve. This is to ensure that the Town can notify residents in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts. Register by visiting HERE.

Monitor local forecasts from Environment Canada by visiting HERE.

For local information, visit www.grandbaywestfield.ca or follow the Town of Grand Bay-Westfield on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

For updates from the New Brunswick Emergency Management Organization, visit www.gnb.ca/emo or follow NBEMO on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Contact Information

For emergencies, including downed power lines, call 911.

To report a power outage, please contact NB Power at 1-800-663-6272 or by visiting HERE.

To report localized flooding or fallen trees on Town roadways, please contact the Town of Grand Bay-Westfield at (506) 738-6400 (Option 3 for after-hours).