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Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a severe weather notification in response to dangerous forecasted weather patterns for the coming week.
View public weather alerts by region
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The B.C. government has declared a provincial state of emergency to help manage transportation challenges and improve the movement of essential goods and supplies, and to support the province-wide response and recovery from the widespread damage caused by severe flooding and landslides in British Columbia. Read the B.C. Government Nov. 17 news release for more information.
Stay up to date by visiting these trusted sources of information:
Webpages
Interior Health's Floods & Landslides page
EmergencyInfoBC
DriveBC
HealthLink BC Resources:
Flooding and Your Health
Clean-up after a Flood
During these extreme weather events, please remember:
If you receive an evacuation alert: be ready to leave on short notice.
If you receive an evacuation order: you are at risk and need to leave the area immediately.
Check road conditions before you travel, and if you don't need to travel, stay at home.
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Information Bulletin
Due to the flooding impacts in the Town of Princeton, Interior Health is evacuating care home residents from Ridgewood Lodge.
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Information Bulletin
Due to the evacuation order in effect for the City of Merritt, Interior Health is evacuating care home residents from Coquihalla Gillis House, Nicola Meadows, and The Florentine, as well as patients from the Nicola Valley Hospital and all community health clients.
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