Nightmare continues for flood victims
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This boat house, at Grenfell Beach, Crooked Lake, belonging to Richard and Bernice Jones was completely destroyed last week. Cabin owners reported waves over six feet high on Saturday, April 30th.
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This stream going by Jim and Iris Emke’s cabin at Grenfell Beach, Crooked Lake has become a raging river as melting snow from the April 30th storm flows to the lake.
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Tons of debris have washed up on shore at Crooked Lake after high wave action. The waves and debris contributed to the destruction of boat houses and cabins.
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Randy Durovick tries to save his cabin at Sunset Beach, Crooked Lake from further damage from floating debris. Three-foot waves hit Sunset Beach on Wednesday, May 4.
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Inflow to the Qu’Appelle from eastern tributary streams caused by melting snow is pushing the levels of Crooked and Round lakes higher.
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These waves were hitting cabins at Sunset Beach, Crooked Lake last Wednesday. Waves over six feet high hit Grenfell Beach on Saturday, April 30th, causing lots of damage to boat houses and cabins.
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Cabins at Exner Bay East and West are flooded. Watershed Authority said on May 5th that lake levels has risen 1cm on Crooked Lake and 11cm on Round Lake over the past 24 hours.
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