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Flood warnings west of Calgary as residents urged to stay off rivers - CityNews Calgary

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Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers - Global News.

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Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers Global NewsCalgary Fire Department issues river safety advisory for Bow and Elbow Rivers City of Calgary NewsroomFlood warning in effect west of Calgary but no flooding anticipated in city Calgary HeraldHeavy rain raises river levels in Calgary, prompts Canmore evacuation alerts CTV NewsAlberta Parks urges people to avoid non-essential travel to Kananaskis Country DiscoverAirdrie

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Flood warnings west of Calgary as residents urged to stay off rivers CityNews CalgaryAlberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers Global NewsCalgary Fire Department issues river safety advisory for Bow and Elbow Rivers City of Calgary NewsroomAlberta Parks issues state of local emergency in Kananaskis Country CTV NewsFlood warning in effect west of Calgary but no flooding anticipated in city Calgary Herald

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While the worst of the rain may be over following a massive storm that slammed into central and southern Alberta on the weekend, huge cleanup efforts are now underway.

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Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers.

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Emergency crews have been called in to help evacuate campers from several campgrounds in the mountains, west of Calgary, after several days of heavy rain caused localized flooding.

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A: Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers - Global News.

B: Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers Global NewsCalgary Fire Department issues river safety advisory for Bow and Elbow Rivers City of Calgary NewsroomFlood warning in effect west of Calgary but no flooding anticipated in city Calgary HeraldHeavy rain raises river levels in Calgary, prompts Canmore evacuation alerts CTV NewsAlberta Parks urges people to avoid non-essential travel to Kananaskis Country DiscoverAirdrie

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A: Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers Global NewsCalgary Fire Department issues river safety advisory for Bow and Elbow Rivers City of Calgary NewsroomFlood warning in effect west of Calgary but no flooding anticipated in city Calgary HeraldHeavy rain raises river levels in Calgary, prompts Canmore evacuation alerts CTV NewsAlberta Parks urges people to avoid non-essential travel to Kananaskis Country DiscoverAirdrie

B: Alberta Parks declares local state of emergency as flooding traps 1,500 campers.

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**Summary:** Flood warnings are issued west of Calgary as residents are advised to stay off rivers due to trapped campers and ongoing cleanup efforts following a massive storm that caused localized flooding. **Why It Matters:** The flood warnings highlight the potential for significant water damage and health risks, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and safety measures

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