Majority of flood evacuation orders lifted in Boundary region of B.C.
GRAND FORKS, B.C. — The majority of residents in British Columbia’s Boundary region who were forced from their homes by catastrophic floods are free to return home.
The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary said evacuation orders have been lifted for about 1,400 properties, leaving about 326 addresses to go by Monday afternoon.
Emergency operations centre co-ordinator Chris Marsh said the evacuation orders have been downgraded to evacuation alerts as a precautionary move, but that more flooding of the catastrophic scale already seen isn’t anticipated.
“(The alerts are) simply to allow us a bit of time to make sure the hot weather we’re having this weekend and will continue to have this week does not threaten any homes with continued high water,” Marsh said.
