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Update: Levels Rising on Shuswap River, New Pictures

Jun 2, 2017 | 10:16 AM

The City of Enderby has activated a Level 1 Emergency Operations Centre due to flood risk associated with the rising levels of the Shuswap River.

River forecasts show the river continuing to rise over the course of this week.

“A level one means we’re activated and are in emergency management mode. We’re going out there and doing assessments on critical infrastructure and taking whatever protective steps are necessary, ” says Tate Bengtson, chief administrative officer for the city.

He says level one means there isn’t a major community wide impact, but there could be an imminent threat or some localized emergencies.”

Bengtson says they expect some localized flooding to take place.

“It hasn’t occurred yet, but in some of the low lying areas we’ve started to see water beginning to pond.”

Bengtson says Tuey Park at the north end has been closed due to flooding, and an assessment of other infrastructure at risk is underway.

The City of Enderby reminds residents that free sand and sandbags are provided outside of the Public Works Yard at 4308 McGowan Street.

Private property owners are responsible for protecting their property against flooding.

Photos by Shawn McCleary/Kiss FM

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