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Evacuation order

Upper Mud River Road area under evacuation order

Apr 23, 2020 | 3:55 PM

PRINCE GEORGE — Update: The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George has upgraded the evacuation alert issued this afternoon to an evacuation order this evening.

The order is in effect for 40 properties on the Upper Mud River Road area due to flooding and increasing high water in the region.

“Those in the order area are asked to leave the area immediately,” reads a RDFFG news release. “Residents within the evacuation order area are advised accommodation is available for those who need it at either the Sandman Signature Prince George Hotel located at 2900 Recreation Place, Prince George or the Bon Voyage Inn located at 4222 Highway 16 W.”

The regional district says proper identification will be required. Pets may be accommodated at extra expense though residents are asked to contact the hotel in advance.

Residents in the evacuation order are reminded of the following points:

  • If you need transportation assistance from the area please advise the RDFFG at 250-960-4400 or Emergency Management BC at 1-800-663-3456.
  • Gather your family: take a neighbour or someone who needs help.
  • Take your 72-hour Emergency Kit and any critical items only if they are immediately available.

For more information on emergency preparedness call 1-800-667-1959 or go to www.rdffg.bc.ca.

Earlier: The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George has issued an evacuation alert for 39 properties on the Upper Mud River Road area. One additional property within the area is under an evacuation order.

The RDFFG attributes the alert to flooding and high water in the area.

Those under an evacuation alert are aked to take the following precautions:

  • Move equipment and farm implements to higher ground;
  • Make arrangements for pets and livestock to be moved to safe locations;
  • Gather important papers in water-tight containers and move valuables to alternate locations; and
  • Prepare a 72-hour personal survival kit for you and your family.

The public is also reminded to take extreme caution near rivers and streams with the RDFFG noting that high water-flows can cause bank erosion and instability, and currents in the river can be volatile and unpredictable.

For more information go to www.rdffg.bc.ca or call 1-800-667-1959.