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High water levels close roads along Saint John River

High water levels along the Saint John River basin have closed roads in several areas as the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization continues to monitor the river's flood level.

More rain expected over the next two days, special weather statement issued

The St. John River is expected to remain near or above flood levels until mid-week. (CBC)

High water levels along the SaintJohn River basin have closed roads in several areas as theNew Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization continues to monitor the river's flood level.

Route 690 in Lakeville Corner is closed again, saidNBEMO spokesman Robert Duguay.

Ferry Road in Jemseg, that was closed on April 17, remains closed to all traffic andHighway 105 between Maugerville and Jemseg is partially covered by water at several locations.

"The water levels will stay high probably for the rest of the week. It's around flood stage," said Duguay.

"We're not expecting a high increase other than the water level will stay steady or high for the rest of the week because of the rain coming in the next two days in the area."

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for western parts of the province with rainfall amounts from 20 to 40millimetres.

The rain is expected to begin Monday and continue into Tuesday.

On Saturday, Transportation Minister BillFraservisited Medford, locatedbetween the TobiqueFirst Nation andDrummond, with transportation inspectors to take a look atbank erosion on a section of closed road.

About a kilometre of Route105 fromBrayallRoad going north remains closed after being shut down Friday. A detour is in place.