B.C. braces for ‘high impact’ rain in flood-struck Fraser Valley and beyond
British Columbia is bracing for another “high impact” deluge of rain that’s forecast to hit the province’s Fraser Valley, after intense downpours and cross-border outflows last week inundated Abbotsford, triggered evacuations and cut major highways.
Emergency Management Minister Kelly Greene said Sunday that flood and landslide risks in parts of the province will increase with more stormy weather in the forecast, even as floodwaters receded in Abbotsford after heavy rains last week.
“We aren’t through this yet,” Greene said during an update alongside other provincial officials. “While road conditions are currently improving, they may change quickly due to flooding.”
The province’s Ministry of Transportation and Transit said late Sunday that two main routes between the Lower Mainland and the Interior would close overnight as a precaution because of the forecast.











