B.C. storm disrupts supply chain, could have lasting impacts on economy: experts
VANCOUVER — Highway and railway closures caused by severe storms in British Columbia will have a significant and lasting impact on the province’s economy, the president of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce says.
Fiona Famulak said industries across the supply chain will be affected and is calling on all levels of government to act with urgency to allocate the resources needed to replace the lost infrastructure.
“We need to move from response to recovery very quickly,” she said. “We cannot be complacent. We need our trade corridors to be reopened and the movement of people, goods and services to be re-established as soon as possible.”
All major highways between B.C.’s Lower Mainland and the Interior were severed, some in several locations, when record rainfall washed away bridges and roads over a 24-hour period starting Sunday.