After July floods took four lives, Nova Scotia plans flood plain mapping by 2026

Damage to a washed-out roadway is pictured near McKay Section, N.S., on Sunday, July 23, 2023. A plan is now in place to create the kind of detailed flood-plain maps that some of Nova Scotia's emergency managers have said they lacked during torrential flooding in July. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - A plan is now in place to create the kind of detailed flood plain maps that some of Nova Scotia's emergency managers have said they lacked when torrential flooding occurred in July.

Byron Rafuse, deputy minister of the Department of Municipal Affairs and Housing, told a legislature committee Wednesday it's expected the mapping will be conducted over the next three fiscal years and be completed by 2026.

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