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Storm Surges - Know The Risks

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Storm surge can occur along all coastal areas of Canada. It can also occur in large lakes, such as the Great Lakes. A storm surge consists of very high waves and high water levels caused by wind and air pressure. It often results in coastal flooding. A storm surge can occur at any time of the year and can be particularly damaging in icy waters of winter.

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Storm surges can happen quickly, without allowing much time for preparation. Residents, particularly those living in low-lying areas near the coastline, should prepare in advance.

Storm surge facts

  • A storm surge is caused by an abnormal rise in water levels and can often accompany hurricanes, high winds or very intense winter storms.
  • The storm surge itself is caused by the wind and pressure "pushing" the water onto the shore, often resulting in high waves and flooding.
  • It should not be confused with a tsunami which is caused by an earthquake or landslide.
  • Getting caught near the shoreline during a storm surge could be life-threatening

Listen for storm surge warnings

  • If a storm surge has the potential to affect your region, the Meteorological Service of Canada will issue warnings.
  • Statements informing the public of the potential for high surf, high water levels and coastal flooding are issued up to 48 hours in advance of any anticipated storm surge.

Preparing for a storm surge

  • Check your house and land for any potential dangers related to flooding. Identify any vulnerability and repair it.
  • Sandbags are a valuable tool to prevent water from entering your home. This approach requires specific instructions from your local emergency officials.
  • Learn how to turn off the gas and electricity in your house. You may be instructed by local authorities to shut these off.
  • If you live in an area that is subject to flooding, do not store your important documents in the basement. Keep them at a higher level, protected from flood damage.
  • Ensure that your family has an emergency kit and plan.
  • Ensure your emergency kit is portable, in a back-pack or suitcase with wheels.
  • Your local chapter of St. John Ambulance can teach you first aid and CPR. Your local Red Cross can teach you survival techniques in the water through their swimming and boating courses.

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