Officials say conditions can worsen quickly
A flood warning remains in effect across Muskoka, with officials urging residents to stay alert as water levels continue to rise.
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources says the warning will stay in place until April 22, with ongoing snowmelt and rainfall pushing rivers and lakes higher.
Communities including Huntsville and Bracebridge are reporting flooded roads, park closures, and growing concerns around areas like Lake Muskoka.
Residents in low-lying areas are being told to take precautions, avoid fast-moving water, and respect all road closures.
Officials warn conditions could worsen quickly, with the potential for localized flooding and infrastructure damage in the days ahead.

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