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High Lake Huron water levels threaten Port Albert

The Lake Huron water level is currently 13 centimetres above the monthly record high for June and 89 centimetres above the long-term June average, according to Maitland Valley Conservation.

A Shoreline Conditions Statement and Flood Outlook for Nine Mile River at Port Albert said Lake Huron is nearing the peak of its seasonal rise from spring precipitation. The lake level is expected to remain high throughout the summer. And there will be a heightened risk of flooding around the mouth of the Nine Mile River for the next several months.

The high lake level combined with wave action may cause the material to build up at the mouth of the river. That could lead to more rapid flooding, especially in the Apple Lane and Maple Lane areas.

Residents in the area should remain prepared for periodic flooding and are reminded that it is dangerous to attempt to drive or walk through floodwaters. Children and pets should be kept well away from flooded areas. Residents are encouraged to call 519-357-0890 if they notice that flooding is occurring.

Because the high lake level is expected to persist for the next several months, this message is in effect until September 30, 2020, or until conditions change.

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