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    <description>A Flood Advisory has now been issued by the Alberta River Forecast Centre for Lac Ste. Anne County.  Rapid snow melt has resulted in a very rapid rise in the water levels of both the Little Paddle and Paddle Rivers. Paddle River dykes are over topping in areas.  This is in addition to the Spring Runoff Advisory for overland flooding in other areas of Lac Ste. Anne County.
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Residents and the travelling public may encounter high water levels in roadside ditches, and water encroaching or crossing roadways.  The County has been actively steaming blocked culverts, and continues to respond to other areas of concern, to assist in the release of water to reduce hazardous conditions and prevent damage to roadway infrastructure as quickly as possible. Residents along the Little Paddle and Paddle Rivers will see additional overland flooding of low lying areas as large amounts of snow still remains in the western and northern portions of these river basins.  Agricultural operations should consider moving livestock and equipment to higher ground at this time.</description>
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      <value>This is an Alberta Emergency Alert.  Lac Ste. Anne County has updated the Overland Flood Alert.  This alert is in effect for: Lac Ste. Anne County.  A Flood Advisory has now been issued by the Alberta River Forecast Centre for Lac Ste. Anne County.  Rapid snow melt has resulted in a very rapid rise in the water levels of both the Little Paddle and Paddle Rivers. Paddle River dykes are over topping in areas.  This is in addition to the Spring Runoff Advisory for overland flooding in other areas of Lac Ste. Anne County.  If you are in the affected area: Be aware of areas known to flood easily such as rivers, streams and other low-lying areas. Take all necessary precautions and do not attempt to drive through water on roadways as it is unsafe to do so at any time and at any speed as doing so can be extremely dangerous.  Follow the directions of local authorities.  Listen for further updates and follow the instructions that apply to your area.  For details visit www.emergencyalert.alberta.ca or stay tuned to local media.</value>
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      <value>Alberta Emergency Alert - Overland Flood Alert - updated by Lac Ste. Anne County on Apr 18, 2:48 PM. This alert is in effect for Lac Ste. Anne County. For complete information go to www.albertaemergencyalert.ca/mobile and listen to local media.</value>
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