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RDFFG reminding public to prepare for high water and flooding

Apr 21, 2020 | 3:44 PM

PRINCE GEORGE— The Regional District of Fraser Fort-George is reminding residents to be prepared for an increased risk of flooding and high water related to the spring melt.

“Temperatures are on the rise and that means rivers, streams and groundwater are,” says Anita de Dreu, Emergency Services Coordinator with the Regional District. “Conditions can change rapidly so take time now to prepare your property, home and family in the event of flooding.”

Precautions recommended to those who live near a river or stream:

  • Prepare Emergency supply kits for your home, car and work (plan for at least a three-day supply of food and water for each family member)
  • Have a grab and go kit ready if you have to leave your home quickly
  • Keep important papers in watertight containers and have a record of your valuables in a safe place
  • If flooding is likely in your area, pay attention to the local media for information
  • Sign up for the Regional District’s Public Alerting System

de Dreu says she understands that preparing for an emergency in the midst of a pandemic can add additional stress and suggests “consider(ing) where you would go if you had to evacuate. If you have pets and livestock that need to be moved, what arrangements need to be considered now.”

Resources are available on the Regional District’s website to help the public learn more about preparing an emergency plan and what is included in a 72 hour emergency kit.