B.C. River Forecast Centre says rivers receding after multi-day deluge
Residents of British Columbia’s south coast are breathing easier with the return of blue skies after several days of heavy rains that triggered flood advisories.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre issued a bulletin Saturday saying rivers across the region were receding following peaks that mostly reached “modest” levels.
The multi-day atmospheric river weather system prompted a state of local emergency in the Fraser Valley Regional District as waters rose in the Chilliwack River, while in Coquitlam, eight residents were evacuated by helicopter due to a mudslide on Thursday.
In Chilliwack, district official Patti MacAhonic said the area did not see heavy rain overnight Friday and she hadn’t heard from anyone needing help on Saturday.











