B.C.’s Coquihalla Highway reopens to four lanes as repairs continue after 2021 floods
HOPE, B.C. — A stretch along a key highway that sustained severe damage from landslides and flooding across southwestern British Columbia last year is back to four lanes after temporary repairs at three bridge sites.
Transportation Minister Rob Fleming says the reopening of lanes on the Coquihalla Highway is “another momentous achievement” in the rebuilding process after atmospheric rivers caused flooding and slides that inundated farmland and damaged highways.
Fleming says in a statement the reopening increases safety and reduces congestion, which is “great news for people, industry and the provincial economy.”
The province says work to complete permanent repairs will continue into late 2023.