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On the heels of steady rain and rising freezing levels, the RDEK is urging residents to be cautious around local waterways, particularly creeks and tributaries.
A High Streamflow Advisory remains in effect across the East Kootenay and the smaller waterways are likely going to feel the impacts of this weather system for at least a few days. “We encourage people to stay clear of creek banks and rivers this week as rapid, unpredictable changes in waterways are possible,” says Communications Manager Loree Duczek.

The RDEK’s Flood Response Unit is monitoring local conditions including Mine Creek in Hosmer, which has been rising during the past 24 hours, and is continuing to connect with member municipalities as part of its situational awareness.

The RDEK is in the process of setting up a self-fill sandbag station at the Hosmer Community Hall and hopes to have it up and running by tomorrow. The sandbag station will have sand and bags; however, residents need to bring their own shovels and gloves. Additional sandbag stations will be set up as conditions warrant.

“Given the current conditions, we are encouraging anyone who lives in an area prone to seasonal flooding to take steps to protect their properties. Although we have not yet entered our spring freshet, the current combination of rain and warming temperatures will lead to an elevated potential for flooding over the coming days,” adds Duczek.
To learn more about how to prepare for emergencies, build an emergency kit or create a family emergency plan, visit PreparedBC.ca.

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