Every spring, the Township of Ramara proactively monitoring water levels throughout the Township and watches for flood warnings and watches from our local conservation authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Flooding Warnings
The Ministry of Natural Resources has issued a Flood Warning for the Aurora Midhurst Owen Sound District
Hydrometric Information - Black River (near Vankoughnet) |
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Hydrometric Information - Black River (near Washago) |
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Road Closure
- Effective April 6, 2025, Sheba Drive, from Airport Road to Bluebird Street.
The road closures are in place until further notice. The road is open to local and emergency services traffic ONLY. All other traffic is asked to avoid the area.
Flooding Response
In response to the flooding, the Township of Ramara is providing sand and sandbags at seven designated self-serve locations.
Sandbags for Residents
The Township of Ramara is providing sand and sandbags at seven designated self-serve locations.
- Bluebird Street Boat Launch
- Bluebird Street Cul-de-sac
- Davy Drive Cul-de-sac
- East River Road Cul-de-sac
- Ethel Drive
- Island Crescent Cul-de-sac
- Municipal Yard 3, located at 7305 County Road 169
Each location will have sand and burlap bags available. Please bring your own shovel to fill the bags and take them away, as delivery is not available.
These locations will remain open until the water has receded and is no longer a threat to properties.
Residents will be responsible for disposing of the sandbags after use.
What to do during a flood
In the event of flooding, here are some tips you can follow:
- when approaching a flooded area, don't guess the depth of the water
- avoid crossing bridges if the water is high and flowing quickly
- don't drive through floodwater and never cross a flooded area on foot
- find another route if necessary
- if your home or business has flooded, watch for electrical shock hazards and gas leaks or odours (sewage)
- don't enter a flooded area, especially if there is any concern that structural integrity has been compromised
Protect your home from flooding
- Extend downspouts at least 2 metres from your home to move water away from the building.
- Shovel snow at least 1 to 1.5 metres away from your home’s foundation.
- Put weather protection sealant around basement windows and ground-level doors.
- Keep gutters and nearby storm drains clear of debris and remove debris from water drainage systems such as weeping tile, culverts and ditches.
- Check your sump pump, backup pump and power supply. Ensure they are all in good working order and not connected in the sanitary sewer system.
- Raise large appliances in the basement above potential water level.
- Find your floor drain and make sure nothing is covering it. For example - boxes, furniture or carpet.
- Learn how to turn off utilities such as electricity and gas in your residence.
- Determine if there are any special precautions required to safeguard electrical, natural gas, fuel oil or propane heating.
Other Tips to be Prepared
Financial Preparedness |
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Protect Your Important Items |
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Safeguard Livestock |
Set up a plan for your livestock ahead of time.
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Have a Plan for Your Pet |
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