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A sign marks the entrance to Kananaskis Country, Alta., on June 2, 2025.Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press

Officials say a local state of emergency has been declared at a provincial park in southern Alberta due to flooding, with some people unable to leave due to road conditions.

Parks Alberta says emergency teams are in Kananaskis Country, west of Calgary, supporting campground evacuations as necessary, monitoring infrastructure and maintaining road closures where needed.

It says those already in the area are asked to remain where they are and visitors are encouraged to postpone travel until conditions improve.

There’s no information about how many people are trapped or if anyone has been injured because of the weather.

Parks Alberta say William Watson Lodge is available as a temporary shelter for those who require a safe, dry place to stay.

In the nearby town of Canmore, residents are being told to prepare to leave immediately if an evacuation order is issued and to have enough essentials packed to be away from home for at least 72 hours.

“Conditions are rapidly changing, and flowing water and debris pose a serious threat to human safety and infrastructure,” the town said Monday.

“Stay away from all creeks. Embankments and pathways are unsafe.”