Flood Warnings Issued for Muskoka, Parry Sound, and Haliburton Regions
Flood warnings in effect across parts of Muskoka, Parry Sound and Haliburton

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Flood warnings are currently in effect for parts of Muskoka, Parry Sound, and Haliburton in Ontario, Canada, due to high water levels in local rivers. Residents are urged to monitor conditions, exercise caution near water bodies, and protect their properties as warnings will remain in place until May 29.
- 01The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) issued flood warnings for the French River and Pickerel River, and a watershed conditions statement for the Severn River.
- 02Warnings are set to remain in effect until May 29 at 11:59 p.m.
- 03Some areas are experiencing stabilizing water levels, while others are still seeing slow declines.
- 04Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution near dams and be aware of potentially compromised safety features.
- 05Forest roads may be damaged and impassable due to seasonal conditions, making outdoor activities hazardous.
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Flood warnings have been issued for Muskoka, Parry Sound, and Haliburton regions in Ontario, Canada, as the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) alerts residents to high water levels in local rivers. The warnings cover the French River and Pickerel River, along with a watershed conditions statement for the Severn River, including Sparrow Lake. These warnings will remain in effect until May 29 at 11:59 p.m.. While some areas are beginning to stabilize, others continue to experience slow declines in water levels, prompting the MNR to advise residents in flood-prone areas to closely monitor conditions and take protective measures for their properties. The ministry has emphasized the need for extreme caution near dams, as high-water levels may have compromised safety booms, signage, and barriers. Additionally, forest roads may be damaged and impassable, posing risks for outdoor activities. Residents are urged to keep children and pets away from shorelines and stay informed about changing weather conditions to ensure safety during this period of heightened flood risk.
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Residents in flood-prone areas may need to take measures to protect their properties and ensure safety during this flood warning period.
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