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Flood 2018

May 12, 2018Uncategorized, planning, information education, engagement, climate change, hydrology, floodsWatershed Planner

The Kettle River Watershed Authority has been heavily involved with the 2018 Flood Response.

Click here to see the latest Flood Update

 

The Kettle River peaked last night at 60 centimetres over record levels first set in 1948

 

Click here to see all flood information on the RDKB website.

Flooding between Grand Forks and Christina Lake

 

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