French River Braces for More Flood Water Amid Emergency
French River residents face critical days as flood waters rise. Community braces for worsening conditions with sandbagging efforts underway.
French River residents face critical days as flood waters rise. Community braces for worsening conditions with sandbagging efforts underway.
The French River area in Northern Ontario is urgently requesting volunteer assistance to fill sandbags as water levels rise, with over 4,000 bags already distributed and only a few hundred remaining.
The mayor of French River in Northern Ontario has issued an urgent flood warning as water levels approach 2019 highs, with worsening conditions expected due to warmer temperatures and rain.
The mayor of French River warns that rising water levels could worsen flooding, with the municipality remaining under a state of emergency as residents clean up.
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RecommendedThe community of French River near North Bay has declared a state of emergency due to rapidly rising flood waters, with concerns about ice pack from the north exacerbating the situation.
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A 26-year-old from the French River area faces charges after an alleged assault on March 22, highlighting ongoing concerns about intimate partner violence in Northern Ontario communities.