Here are the latest updates I can provide based on recent reporting:
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North Bay, Ontario has been experiencing significant flooding due to spring melt and rainfall, with water rising in Chippewa Creek and several city streets and intersections being affected. Local authorities have issued flood warnings and closed key roads to traffic in affected areas. Police and city officials are urging residents to avoid flooded roads and stay clear of waterways.[1][5][8]
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Specific neighborhoods near Fisher Street, Memorial Drive, and other low-lying areas have faced localized flooding and temporary closures. The City has advised residents to monitor updates and be prepared for possible emergency measures if conditions worsen.[5][1]
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In the broader region, nearby communities such as Parry Sound and Manitoulin Island have also issued flood warnings or warnings about rising waters, with emergency services coordinating response and public safety advisories.[2]
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For ongoing, real-time coverage, consider checking local outlets like CTV News Northern Ontario and CBC North Bay Sudbury, which have been posting live updates and advisories during flood events.[3][6][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current updates from a specific source (CBC, CTV, or the City of North Bay) and summarize any new road closures, evacuation advisories, or shelter information. I can also share a simple crisis-ready checklist for residents in flood-prone areas.