Flood watches remain in parts of B.C., but immediate flood risk easing in northwest
VANCOUVER — Emergency officials say as many as 20 buildings are flooded in three northwestern British Columbia communities.
But a break in the weather has slowed rising waterways across the region.
The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine ordered the evacuation of the Terrace-area communities of Old Remo, New Remo and Usk on Sunday.
It also declared a local state of emergency as the Skeena River flooded low-lying areas, cutting access to the villages.