Running on adrenaline: How Abbotsford's mayor is leading his city through the flooding disaster
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Unprecedented flooding plunged Abbotsford into a crisis. And leading the city through that crisis has been the city’s mayor, Henry Braun.
Unprecedented flooding plunged Abbotsford into a crisis. And leading the city through that crisis has been the city’s mayor, Henry Braun.
“I don’t even know what day … it is because they all look the same,” said the mayor.
From meetings to media briefings to the barrage of emails and text messages, his days are long.
“I get up at 2 or 3 in the morning and come home at 7 (p.m.) and have something to eat and go to bed,” he said.
He says his wife thinks he’s running on adrenaline.
With an Abbotsford police escort, Braun took a CTV News crew exclusively behind the roadblocks Thursday as he surveyed the flood damage and progress on dike repairs.
“When that dike broke, the farmers that were close to the bridge told me the water rose three feet every hour,” he said as we drove through the eastern part of Sumas Prairie.