Seven months after this spring’s flooding, the Canadian Red Cross has closed a temporary flood recovery centre in Fredericton.
The organization said Friday a total of 1,570 people registered as having been impacted by the flooding.
It said only seven households are still getting help because of ongoing issues with property repairs.
The Red Cross said those individual cases will be managed from their permanent offices.
The Red Cross has closed a temporary office at 944 Prospect it opened in Fredericton seven months ago specifically to help those impacted by last spring’s major flooding. If there are still unmet needs, individuals can call or visit nearest Red Cross at https://t.co/0lxfmQ1IYj pic.twitter.com/OE8lvyw7wt
— CanRedCrossATL (@CanRedCrossATL) December 13, 2019