B.C. expands evacuation area due to flooding, risk of landslides
VANCOUVER — A regional district on B.C.’s central coast has expanded a local state of emergency and evacuation orders because of flooding and the risk of landslides.
An atmospheric river is currently drenching parts of B.C., and the Central Coast Regional District says the local state of emergency now covers the entire area that includes Ocean Falls.
The district said late Wednesday that it had also placed parts of the community under an evacuation order after an aerial assessment of local slopes.
While nobody resides in the newly declared evacuation zone, the district says the order is a precautionary measure to save lives, as the landslide is hazard is very high.











