In pictures: Calgary evacuation and Canadian floods

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The Calgary Stampede grounds, 21 June 2013
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Authorities have ordered the evacuation of central Calgary as flooding has left much of the Canadian city under water.
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One of its best-known landmarks, the Calgary Stampede rodeo grounds, is flooded. A rainy week in Alberta Province was capped by a 4in (10cm) downpour on Thursday.
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Both rivers that flow through Calgary, the Bow and the Elbow, have burst their banks. Around 75.000 people have been forced from their homes.
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Not all residents were in a hurry to evacuate the centre. But Calgary's mayor said 1,500 people had gone to emergency shelters, while many others were staying with family or friends.
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The mountain resorts of Banff and Canmore, elsewhere in Alberta, were left isolated after the Trans-Canada Highway had to be closed.
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One resident of Canmore said floodwaters had taken refrigerators, couches and garden sheds with them.
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Alberta Premier Alison Redford said the province would provide financial aid for affected communities.
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One Alberta resident chose to swim after his cat in floodwaters. Both man and cat are reported to be safe and sound. No deaths have been reported so far in the flooding.