Some evacuees allowed to return home as British Columbia braces for storm
As some evacuees from devastating flooding in British Columbia were allowed to return home Tuesday, the mayor of Abbotsford said preparations were progressing for another storm that’s expected later this week.
Henry Braun said Tuesday the city has finished inspecting its dike system and found less than one per cent needed repair after last week’s heavy rainfall. About 80 per cent of the repairs were complete, he added.
“We expect another five feet (1.5 metres) of height to be added to the dike prior to the weather event anticipated for Thursday,” Braun told a news conference.
“I am hopeful that this will put us in the best position to manage the rain that will come.”