There has been a lot of rain recently in Kawartha Lakes, and water levels are consequently on the rise.
Global News reported, "Officials at the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority say the 50 or so millimetres of rain, coupled with the spring melt further north, will result in flooding of low-lying and flood-prone areas along the shores of the Kawartha Lakes, the Otonabee River and south to Rice Lake."
Click the link for a list of road closures and remember to stay safe in flood conditions!
After three days, the rain has finally stopped, but water levels in rivers and lakes throughout the Peterborough region continue to rise.Officials at the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority say the 50 or so millimetres of rain, coupled with the spring melt further north, will result in flooding o
There has been a lot of rain recently in Kawartha Lakes, and water levels are consequently on the rise.
Global News reported, "Officials at the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority say the 50 or so millimetres of rain, coupled with the spring melt further north, will result in flooding of low-lying and flood-prone areas along the shores of the Kawartha Lakes, the Otonabee River and south to Rice Lake."
Click the link for a list of road closures and remember to stay safe in flood conditions!