Armed forces in Bracebridge, Ont., to help battle rising floodwaters
BRACEBRIDGE, Ont. — The ongoing flooding plaguing Ontario’s cottage country prompted another town to declare a state of emergency on Sunday as members of the Canadian Armed Forces descended on a nearby community to help with sandbagging before more rain arrives.
Muskoka Lakes declared a state of emergency on Sunday after water levels in its namesake lake rose by 12 centimetres over the past 24 hours, said its mayor Phil Harding.
“All estimates are suggesting that the water is going to continue to rise… Our primary concern in doing this is the safety of our residents,” he said during a press conference.
Muskoka Lakes is the latest community north of Toronto to take this step, after Huntsville, Minden Hills and Bracebridge all declared emergencies in the past week due to the fast-rising floodwaters.


