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Flood watch issued for Highwood River

A Southern Alberta river that overflowed its banks in 2013 to devastating results is again under a flood watch.
The Highwood River, west of High River, will see riparian work and conservation easement on 24 properties bought out by the DRP with funding from the Province.
The Highwood River, west of High River, in September 2018. (OkotoksToday.ca/File)

FOOTHILLS COUNTY — A flood watch and a high streamflow advisory have been issued for areas along the Highwood River and Fish Creek.  

The Alberta River Forecast Centre issued the advisories at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 13 for the Foothills County area.

A flood watch is in place for the Highwood River from the Town of High River downstream to the confluence of the Bow River, and for all of Fish Creek.

A flood watch means stream levels are rising and flooding near these streams may occur. Anyone situated close to the river is advised to take appropriate precautions.

Additionally, a high streamflow advisory has been issued for all tributaries of the Highwood River upstream of the Town of High River.

A high streamflow advisory means stream levels are rising or expected to rise quickly. No major flooding is expected, but low-lying areas could see minor flooding. People near these streams are advised to be cautious of rising water levels.

If you are located near a river, creek or stream or other low-lying areas, please take all necessary precautions. Erosion of banks may occur due to rising, fast moving water. You are strongly encouraged to stay away from moving watercourses at this time.

Residents are advised to follow Foothills County social media or visit www.foothillscountyAB.ca for updates throughout this rainfall event.

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