Locals warned to play safe out on lakes and rivers after flooding in the region

| May 25, 2018 in Provincial

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Officials from Interior Health are warning residents across the region to take extra precautions while enjoying water activities this weekend and throughout the summer.

With many areas experiencing flooding and higher water levels, there can be hidden risks. These may include fast-moving water, ingesting contaminated floodwater and/or coming into contact with floating or underwater debris.

Interior Health is warning people to avoid fast-moving flood water such as creeks and rivers, as high water in rivers can overwhelm the strongest of swimmers. Even if you think you know a location well, recent conditions may make the river unpredictable.

People are also cautioned to stay away from river banks, as they may be unstable due to flowing water.

Ensure that children are supervised around water and are not ingesting or putting their faces in water. Do not swim in areas near septic systems that may have been compromised.

Lastly, people are encouraged to wear a lifejacket on the water this weekend, as large debris such as logs in local lakes and rivers can increase the risk of entrapment and drowning.

Enjoy your weekend, and stay safe!

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