What should people do if they are given an Evacuation Alert?

People who receive an Evacuation Alert need to prepare to leave quickly in the event an Evacuation order is issued. Here is the information we distribute as part of an Evacuation Alert:

  • Gather essential items such as medications, eyeglasses, valuable papers (i.e. insurance), immediate care needs for dependents and, if you choose, keepsakes (photos, etc). Have these items ready for quick departure.
  • Prepare to move any disabled and/or children.
  • Moving pets or livestock to a safe area.
  • Arranging to transport your household members or co-workers in the event of an evacuation order.
  • Arrange accommodation for your family if possible. In the event of an evacuation a reception centre will be opened if required.
  • Monitor news sources for information on evacuation orders and location of Reception Centres.

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1. What should people do to minimize damage to their homes if they are going to be away during the freshet?
2. How can I know if I am at risk?
3. What should people do if they are given an Evacuation Alert?
4. What should people do if they are given an Evacuation Order?
5. How will we know if we are being evacuated?
6. How much notice will a person have that their area is going to flood?
7. In the event of a flood, how long would it be before the water recedes?
8. What will happen to the sewer systems if there is a flood?
9. Would our water supply be affected in any way?