Some southern B.C. flood watches downgraded as two communities declare emergency
VANCOUVER — Local states of emergency are in effect in two southern British Columbia communities and evacuation alerts have been posted elsewhere as run-off from recent heavy rain reaches rivers.
However, forecasters say the immediate risk of a major flood is subsiding and some flood watches have been downgraded.
The City of Kelowna declared its emergency late yesterday as Mission Creek topped its banks, flooding numerous roads, yards and basements.
In Sparwood, a local state of emergency remains in place, with two mobile home parks and several other properties on evacuation alert due to surging levels of the Elk River.