Whitehorse Daily Star

New online Flood Atlas launched


The Yukon government has launched a new online Flood Atlas, making it simpler to access details on flood-related alerts and long-term flood preparation.

By Whitehorse Star on May 17, 2023

The Yukon government has launched a new online Flood Atlas, making it simpler to access details on flood-related alerts and long-term flood preparation.

The Flood Atlas website displays flood-related advisories.

It also provides an overall picture of potential flood situations, along with information about the government’s official flood mapping initiative and links to resources about Yukon water science and flood preparedness.

The Flood Atlas is also designed to streamline the issuing of flood warnings to the public.

The atlas can be accessed from https://Yukon.ca/water-levels or https://Yukon.ca/emergencies.

It’s meant to add to the range of resources and tools available for Yukoners to support emergency preparedness and promote public safety awareness.

“Yukoners and visitors alike need accurate, timely information about potential flood situations in the Yukon,” Community Services Minister Richard Mostyn said May 3.

“The Flood Atlas is a useful new tool that displays current flood advisories and other flood-related information.

“Thanks to the staff at Highways and Public Works, Environment and Community Services who were part of this important initiative.”

The atlas was developed following the 2021 and 2022 flood seasons.

It displays current high water and high streamflow advisories, flood watches, and flood warnings.

These can be viewed on a map or in a list format.

Expired advisories from the current year will also be displayed on the site.

The Flood Atlas is also a hub for information about flood mapping and other flood and water information.

See Old Crow-area flood update, p. 4.

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