B.C. agriculture minister says sector is recovering well on flooding anniversary

Nov 8, 2022 | 3:58 PM

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — British Columbia’s agriculture minister says farmers had “an emotional year” as they worked to recover from catastrophic flooding last November.

Lana Popham says the province will continue to communicate with farmers to find solutions to reduce flood risks for the hard-hit Sumas Prairie and Fraser Valley areas, and to ensure a quicker response during future climate-related disasters.

About 630,000 chickens, 420 cattle and 12,000 hogs died in the Sumas Prairie after a series of so-called atmospheric rivers over several days washed out highways, flooded homes and farmland, and caused landslides that killed five people.

At the peak of the flooding, more than 1,100 farms were under evacuation order or alert, and 150 square kilometres of farmland was swamped.