A heavy rainfall warning is in effect for Georgina and all of York Region. Periods of heavy rainfall associated with the remnants of Hurricane Beryl have moved into the area. The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority says widespread flooding is not expected, however, the possibility for flooding in various low-lying areas of the watershed exists.
Here are some reminders on staying flood safe:
- Watercourses will be flowing higher than normal causing streams and rivers to become dangerous, especially in the vicinity of culverts and bridges. Children and pets should stay away from all watercourses.
- Keep ditches, culverts, drains and catch basins free of any debris to prevent possible flooding.
- Be mindful of road closures and adhere to detour signs should there be water over the road.
- At home, check your sump pump regularly to ensure it is working properly. Make sure your pump is discharging at a high point on your lawn to ensure it does not redirect back into your basement. It is advisable to have a backflow preventer on your sump pump discharge line.
- If you experience flooding in your basement, be mindful of electrical hazards that may be present.
- If you have sustained personal property damage, contact your insurance company.
- After flooding, well owners should take action to make sure their water supply is safe for consumption. See these tips from Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
- Be prepared. York Region’s Emergency Preparedness Guide advises how to keep your family safe during a number of emergency events, including flooding.
- Follow the Town’s social media channels (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) and check the website for updates.
- To report road flooding during business hours, please call 905-476-4301. For after-hours emergencies, call the same number and follow the prompts to reach on-call staff.
Visit georgina.ca/flooding for more.