Drumheller expecting flooding within 48-72 hours | DrumhellerMail
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Drumheller expecting flooding within 48-72 hours

   Following an update from Alberta Environment tonight at 9:50pm the Town of Drumheller is preparing to deal with expected flooding – following a flood warning that was issued earlier this evening. Water flow levels at Glennifer Reservoir (Dickson Dam), continue to be monitored and an update will be given tomorrow morning as we closely monitor the expected impact of flooding on areas within the Town’s jurisdiction. River levels are expected to reach maximum levels within 48 to 72 hours (Sunday morning to Monday morning). The Town will continue to provide updates as we receive new information from Alberta environment and plans to mitigate flood damage are finalized by emergency services professionals within the organization.
   Citizens should continue to monitor local internet and radio based media as well as the Town’s Facebook page and website for the latest information at www.dinosaurvalley.com.
   In high stream flow and flood conditions, the river bank can become extremely unstable. To insure personal safety, citizens must stay away from the river and should avoid use of pathways and trails alongside the river.
Residents whose homes are susceptible to potential flooding should consider ways of protecting their homes and property. Mayor Terry Yemen said “The Town is actively preparing for a potential worst case scenario and we encourage residents to do the same.”
   A flood warning should be taken seriously by our residents. We would encourage our citizens to consider appropriate steps to ensure that their property is protected, should river levels continue to rise.”


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