Threat of flooding puts 175 Cache Creek, B.C., properties back on evacuation alert
The Canadian Press | Posted: May 21, 2020 10:06 PM | Last Updated: May 21, 2020
Residents living near Bonaparte River must be ready to leave on short notice
A number of residents of Cache Creek, B.C., are being warned they may need to leave their homes as a river threatens to breach its banks.
The local emergency operations centre says the village issued new evacuation alerts for approximately 175 private and commercial properties along the Bonaparte River on Thursday.
B.C.'s central Interior has already been the subject of several flood warnings this season, including in the Cache Creek area, about 350 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.
Spokeswoman Wendy Coomber said in a statement that water levels in the river have been slow to recede and rain last weekend resulted in a quick rise.
Residents who live along the river have been advised to be ready to evacuate on short notice if the river flows over its banks.
Coomber said water levels are holding so far, but rainfall could change that.
The River Forecast Centre and Environment Canada have advised the village to monitor water levels in the river until early next week.