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Flood Warning issued for Leamington: ERCA

A flood warning has been issued in the Municipality of Leamington because of strong winds and waves.

Southwest winds and high waves are causing flooding on Point Pelee Drive

Stretches of Point Pelee Drive in Leamington, Ont., were washed out June 15 because of southwest winds and high waves from Lake Erie.
Stretches of Point Pelee Drive in Leamington, Ont., were washed out June 15 because of southwest winds and high waves from Lake Erie. (CBC)

The Essex Region Conservation Authority has issued a flood warning for the Municipality of Leamington.

The updated advisory follows flooding along Point Pelee Drive, between Sturgeon Creek and Mersea Road C, because of strong southwest winds, high waves and record-high lake levels.

Properties along Point Pelee Drive were flooded in Leamington, Ont. on Jun. 15, 2019. (Submitted by Katie Omstead)

Meantime, a flood watch remains in place for the following areas:

  • Lake St. Clair shoreline from Windsor to Belle River.
  • Lake Erie shoreline including Pelee Island.
  • Detroit River shoreline.
  • Lake St. Clair shoreline.

Authority advises caution

"The conservation advises people should take extra caution to avoid areas where flooding is occurring as well as rivers, streams, andshoreline areas during significant rainfall and wind/lake events," said James Bryant, water resources engineer with ERCA.

"The combination of slippery banks, waves,waves overtopping shoreline structures, and fast moving water can be dangerous. Standing water can alsopresent its own unseen hazards. Children, pets, and livestock should be kept away from flowing or standingwater as well as shoreline areas," said Bryant.

Parts of Point Pelee Drive were completely flooded in Leamington, Ont. on Jun. 15, 2019. (Submitted/Katie Omstead)