Water conditions in rivers and streams may be unsafe due to recent heavy rains throughout Fairfield County and the rest of the state, the state warns.
Many of Connecticut’s rivers and streams are experiencing higher than normal water levels and faster than normal currents, so anyone near the water or planning to go into the water needs to be aware of the conditions and use caution, according to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
“This weekend’s weather forecast is for beautiful weather, and we encourage everyone to get out and safely enjoy Connecticut’s outdoors,” said DEEP Deputy Commissioner Susan Whalen. “Unfortunately, we have had incidents in recent days where people have been tubing or rafting on a fast-moving river and have gone missing. The state has experienced heavy rains in recent days, which mean that our rivers and streams are high and running fast, so everyone near the water needs to be extra careful.”
Canoeists and kayakers should scout all waterways before attempting to run the swollen rivers or streams, DEEP said on its website. Waterways may have dramatically changed since the last time it was traveled due to high water, strong currents and moved debris. Debris in swift moving water may catch a boat and force it and its passengers under the water, causing serious injuries or drowning, DEEP said.
Boaters on larger bodies of water and especially on rivers should also keep a sharp eye out – debris may lay just under the surface of the water and can be very difficult to spot in the muddied waters, DEEP said.
Tubing and rafting safety tips:
Basic water safety tips:
Connecticut Warns Of Possible Unsafe Water Conditions After Heavy Rains | The Greenwich Daily Voice.
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