Township State of Emergency Due to Ice Storm Update #15 - Media Release
Re: Township State of Emergency Due to Ice Storm – Update #15 April 25, 2025
The Township of Minden Hills remains in a state of emergency due to aftereffects of the ice storm as well as rain forecasted for this coming weekend that may impact our high water levels in area lakes and rivers.
As the clean-up efforts continue and weather conditions impact Minden Hills, please note the following safety reminders:
- Hazardous overhead trees – many trees were damaged during the storm. When cleaning up your property or spending time outdoors use caution around trees – inspect your surroundings including checking up in the trees for damaged branches.
- Water levels remain high. A reminder to please stay away from lakes, rivers, and streams as water is moving quickly as well as the banks – they are soft and may not be stable.
- Water over roadways – do not drive through water over a road. Water can hide hazards as well as damage your vehicle. If you encounter an issue on a Township Road after hours, contact 1-866-856-3247 to report the issue.
- Parks Canada and the Ministry of Natural Resources continue to monitor the water levels and weather conditions. As noted, water levels remain high in area lakes and rivers. We will update as the conditions change and post information on our website.
- If required, sandbags and sand are available for filling at the Minden Curling Club parking lot, 50 Prentice Street. Sandbags and sand are also available for filling at the Irondale Community Centre, 1004 Line Drive Road.
- Call 911 if there is an immediate danger to life or property.
- Non-emergency Police – 1-888-310-1122.
- After Hours Township Road Condition contact 1-866-856-3247.
Clean-up Efforts
To support Minden Hills residents in clean-up efforts after the recent ice storm, the Township is waiving disposal fees until further notice. Brush will be accepted at the Scotch Line Landfill only during this time. There is currently no end date for the waiving of fees and the Township will provide notice when the program will be ending.
A community clean-up plan is being developed by the County of Haliburton working with the Township of Minden Hills. We understand the need and are working to develop a program to assist. We will update as soon as more information is available.
Hydro One
Hydro One advises the majority of power has been restored with the exception of areas with challenges for crews to access. To report an outage please contact 1-800-434-1235. You can text ‘outage’ to 92887 (WATTS). Ontario Hydro also has an outage app which will show outages and estimated restoration times.
No Daytime Burning Permitted
As per Provincial legislation, reminder that there is no daytime burning permitted in the County. Residents can burn from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Emergency Assistance Funding
Residents in extreme financial hardship due to storm impacts may be able to access emergency assistance through Ontario’s Social Assistance Programs. An online application form is available and can be found at the following link: https://www.ontario.ca/page/apply-emergency-assistance.
Any residents who may require support filling out the application form or need access to a computer and/or internet, residents can visit a Library branch to access WiFi, computers, as well as support. A list of branches and their hours of operation can be found at: https://www.haliburtonlibrary.ca/About-Us/Branches-Hours. The John Howard Society, 14 Iga Road can also support residents with the application process. They can be reached at 705-340-8486. The Warming and Information Centre is also available as a support to residents.
For inquiries related to the State of Emergency, you are encouraged to email icestorm2025@mindenhills.ca or call 705-286-1260 ext. 2025.
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