Rain and wind events ‘impacts us significantly’: crews on Hwy. 4 at Cameron Lake
NANAIMO — Vehicles are flowing again on the regular schedule along Hwy. 4, however there remains no firm timeline of when the lone central Island link to the west coast will be fully restored.
Overnight rainfall on Tuesday, Aug. 8 forced the closure of Hwy. 4 at Cameron Lake just after midnight on Wednesday, Aug. 9. The precipitation triggered job site rules which forced the closure of the worksite after 10 millimetres fell in 12 hours.
Ashok Padi, ministry of transportation and infrastructure executive director of the South Coast region, said the rules are in place to provide extra safety elements for workers.
“It’s just basically concern there might be debris that could come down. There was no actual event, there’s no concerns in terms of anything that did come down. It’s done out of an abundance of caution.”