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Ponoka residents advised to be cautious around the Battle River

Annual spring melt causing flooding
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This photo, featuring two-and-a-year-old Haven Reeve, was taken Saturday afternoon, April 18, and shows water flooding over the south bridge on the Diamond Willow trail, across from the community gardens. Photo submitted

With warmer temperatures expected over the next few days, citizens are reminded to be cautious around the Battle River and to stay away from the banks of the river.

The upcoming spring melt may cause waters levels to rise and can increase the risk of flooding in low lying areas.

Please be cautious of ice jam activity and keep children and pets off of the river ice at all times. Regardless of how thick a patch of river ice may look, due to constantly flowing water beneath the ice surface, there are weak spots that can quickly give way, sending you, your loved one or pet through the ice without warning.

Please keeps dogs on a leash at all times when walking on public lands. If your pet does fall through the ice, please keep in mind that calling for help is the best option rather than venturing onto the ice yourself.

Stay safe

Stay safe and remember to follow provincial physical distancing requirements and public health directives as

you enjoy the warm weather outdoors.

To report flooding issues within the Town of Ponoka that may require attention, please phone 403-783-4431 during office hours or fill out an Online Service Request on the Town website at www.ponoka.ca. The online form is located directly below ‘Popular Pages’ on the website home page.

After hours, to report flooding issues that may require prompt attention, please phone 403-783-0142. In the event of an emergency, please dial 911 immediately.

- Submitted by the Town of Ponoka