Torrential rain shuts and washes out highways in B.C.’s north coast
PRINCE RUPERT — Torrential rain of more than 200 millimetres in places along British Columbia’s north coast shuttered highways and cut off the main road access to Prince Rupert.
The B.C. Ministry of Transportation’s DriveBC information system had said Highway 16 linking Prince Rupert to communities in the east, including Terrace, had been shut in both directions on Tuesday due to flooding.
The road has since reopened, though DriveBC is still warning about water pooling along the route and is urging drivers to use extra caution while travelling.
Environment Canada said 203 millimetres of rain fell in Prince Rupert, about 750 kilometres northwest of Vancouver, as a weather system stalled over the region on Monday, triggering weather warnings and flood watches.


