British Columbia is on alert for flooding along the banks of the Chilcotin River after a landslide created a large natural dam and triggered evacuation orders in the remote region in Canada’s Pacific coast province, authorities. B.C.’s Minister of Emergency Management Bowinn Ma in an update said that in the worst case scenario, flows in the Chilcotin river were expected to be well above peak spring levels, while it would likely be lower than normal freshet season along Fraser river. “Ultimately, this is an encouraging development for communities downstream, but we nevertheless continue to coordinate closely with communities along the rivers to ensure that we’re prepared to protect people from potential flooding,” Ma said.
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