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Spring melt slowly underway says conservation authority

Residents are cautioned against venturing out on lakes, rivers and small streams
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NEWS RELEASE
MATTAGAMI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
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The Timmins Flood Advisory Committee met on April 20 and reports that with the arrival of warmer temperatures, the spring melt is slowly getting underway. As a result, there remains a water safety risk throughout the Timmins area including Porcupine Lake, the Mattagami River, Town Creek and Crawford Creek.

Water levels in local rivers, creeks and lakes are currently not a concern and flooding is not anticipated at this time, but it is still early and conditions are subject to change. As the melt continues, local rivers, streams and the flood control channels will experience a rise in water levels and flows.

The Committee will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis and issue updates as more information is made available. Warm days and cool nights will go a long way in reducing the flood risk.

City residents are cautioned against venturing out on lakes, rivers and small streams where slippery stream banks, thin ice, dangerous currents and fast moving cold water will make all waterways very hazardous. Parents especially, are urged to warn their children of these dangers.

Residents can visit the MRCA website at for the latest information on watershed conditions and public advisories.

This message will be in effect until (or updated before) April 30, 2018. For more information, please contact the MRCA at 705-360-2660.

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