B.C. declares state of emergency due to flooding
A state of emergency has been declared in B.C. as flooding and stormy weather has created a number of challenges.
Premier John Horgan made the declaration Wednesday, saying the recent weather has forced thousands out of their homes, left many people stranded between road closures and mudslides, and damaged key roadway infrastructure.
Horgan said this disaster has created limitations for essential and emergency access and poses the risk of putting further pressure on already disrupted supply chains.
“The [state of emergency] order will preserve basic access to services and supplies for communities across the province,” said Horgan.











