Chilcotin River Landslide Prompts Evacuations in B.C.
Chilcotin River Landslide Prompts Evacuations in B.C.

Chilcotin River Landslide Prompts Evacuations in B.C.

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The British Columbia government is closely monitoring the situation following a massive landslide that dammed the Chilcotin River, with water expected to overtop the blockage and flow into the Fraser River soon. Officials predict that this pulse of water could reach the community of Hope by Tuesday, causing river levels to rise significantly. An evacuation order has been issued for affected areas due to the imminent threat of flooding and debris flows. Current modelling indicates that the peak flows in the Chilcotin River could be over ten times greater than typical spring freshet levels, while flows in the Fraser River are expected to remain below typical peaks. Emergency management officials are preparing for various scenarios, including the worst-case scenario of a rapid drainage that could lead to dramatic rises in river levels. Residents are urged to stay away from the riverbanks and follow evacuation orders as the situation remains fluid and potentially dangerous.

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