'Uber Rob' Offers Free Ferry Service To Locals Affected By Flood In New Brunswick
May 6, 2018
A Canadian man has been transporting people affected by the floodwaters in southern New Brunswick to safety free of charge.
Credit: The Canadian Press / Andrew Vaughan
Rob Dekany, a.k.a. "Uber Rob", has been ferrying seven passengers at a time to Darling Island, a Saint John-area island where the only access road has been submerged by the flood waters of the Kennebecasis River.
There's even a schedule and an emergency phone number posted on a makeshift sign at the edge of the water.
But Dekany refuses to accept any form of payment.
"As you can see I've got a bunch of good people here and thought I'd give a hand in good faith and as a good Samaritan," Dekany told CTV News as he prepared to take another load of people to the island.
Dekany makes the trip a few times an hour to get people off the island in the mornings, then returns them each afternoon and evening.
The flooding in southern New Brunswick is expected to continue for the next few days, EMO officials said on Saturday.
According to CTV News, 273 households affecting 671 people had registered with the Canadian Red Cross as of Friday morning.
Flood in New Brunswick / Credit: Kayla Hounsell/CBC
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