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Warmer temperatures leads to higher risk of flooding and wildfires

The Regional District of Fraser Fort George is reminding residents to be wary of increasing flooding risks as things heat up this time of year.

As temperatures rise so will rivers, streams and groundwater so the RDFFG is recommending taking the proper steps to prepare properties, households and families in the event of a flood.

People living near a river or stream can take some precautions to reduce the risk associated with a flood.

• Prepare personal 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
• Watch for warning signs: increase in height and intensity of water flows, mudslides, debris in creeks,
colour changes in water or leaning trees
• Know that banks of rivers and streams may be unstable and dangerous
• Keep a safe distance away from fast-flowing water, especially children
• Teach your children about flood safety
• Consider arrangements for your pets and any livestock

Additionally, RGDFFG is reminding residents to be careful with outdoor burning and recommends following the advice of BC’s Wildfire Service.

Increasing temperatures can also lead to grass drying and becoming extremely flammable which are especially dangerous in windy conditions.

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