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Flood warning: Massive ice jam causing concern in Lake County

Flood warning: Massive ice jam causing concern in Lake County

Yahoo01-03-2025

LAKE COUNTY, Ohio (WJW) – A monstrous, mile-long, jagged ice jam on the Grand River has led to localized flooding and a flood warning until 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 1.
'When we get a 4 foot increase in the level of the river and then we have that ice on top of it, it tends to cause flooding,' said Painesville Fire Chief Tom Hummel. 'Because it jams the movement of the water and it also butts up against bridges and moves outside of the riverbanks.'
The snarling blockade of ice has already caused flooding at the Yacht Club and Grand River marina, Kiwanis Recreation Park in Painesville and some homes in Fairport Harbor on Friday.
'We have the duty shifts out now checking some houses, just to make sure they're safe and if need be, we will help people evacuate and get them to a safe place,' said Fairport Harbor Fire Chief Bob Lloyd.
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The crushing ice has been carrying off nearly everything in its path, including commercial dumpsters and large tackle boxes.
Some boating enthusiasts worry it might damage docks and other structures.
'It's going to do some serious damage, I'm sure,' said John Pfouts, who went to the marina to check out the ice.
Massive slabs of ice are literally being spit out by the river and lining the riverbank, but officials say absolutely do not go onto the river itself.
Although the ice appears stable like a tundra, it is extremely dangerous.
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A person could be easily crushed or beyond reach if the ice were to shift and they went underwater.
'That is the most dangerous ice. It's very soft, it will not support human weight,' said Chief Hummel. 'Over the last week, we've had several reports of people on the ice and when those calls come in, a number of fire departments respond automatically to assist each other and it puts a lot of people in jeopardy.'
Officials are also advising those along the floodplain to be prepared to evacuate if necessary with a 'go bag' that contains clothing, important documents, medications, a cellphone and charger.
Most importantly, they say people should sign up for the Lake County Emergency Management Agency Wireless Emergency Notification System or WENS.
'Stay vigilant if you live in an area that might be affected,' said Chief Lloyd.
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