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My home under water

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My home community of Huntsville Ontario Canada has declared a State of Emergency as of last Friday as over 50mm of rainfall has caused rivers to swell and water levels across the district of Muskoka to rise.  Parking lots have filled with stagnant water and preliminary damages are estimated at over $1 Million.Back roads have become impassable as water levels have risen and even our major highway, highway 11 has been closed due to a mixed bag of flooding and sink-holes. Link to news article courtesy of CBC news below: 

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/04/20/toronto-muskoka-flooding.html

 

Welcome to Canada :D hahaha, it's not bad where I am at right now, but there are some communities that are not looking good.

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You make it sound like this never happens, being a proud Canadian sometimes has it's price, as Faracus said, Welcome To Canada!

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You make it sound like this never happens, being a proud Canadian sometimes has it's price, as Faracus said, Welcome To Canada!

Because it doesn't here. This was the highest recorded water levels since 1986, and those levels did not breach the river bank.

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