To monitor flood conditions in Bala and Moon River, the Muskoka Lakes Fire Department is using drones to get aerial surveillance.
The video footage will allow for crews to identify developing hazards and blockages in real-time.
The team will also be able to see changing water levels in hard-to-reach areas and ensure firefighters are ready to respond when and where they’re needed.
Officials are reminding the public to stay back from cold, fast-moving water as it is extremely hazardous. They are advising residents to keep children and pets away from shorelines, culverts and dams.
To protect your property, move valuables and fuel tanks to higher ground and secure docks and boats.
When it comes to road safety, officials say to never walk, wade or drive through flooded roads as even shallow water can be unpredicatable.
If floodwater gets into your well, it’s contaminated. Officials warn people to not pump their septic tank while ground levels are high.
Sandbags are available for pick-up at the Bala Sports Park on Muskoka Road 169.