Flood, avalanche risks rise as atmospheric river sweeps over several areas of B.C.
VANCOUVER — An atmospheric river washing over British Columbia from the Pacific is creating dangerous conditions that could lead to flooding and the potential for large avalanches.
Environment Canada has issued rainfall and storm warnings for western and northern Vancouver Island and the inland and central coast, with between 100 and 250 millimetres of rain expected.
The forecaster said the deluge could set off road washouts and landslides.
The Central Coast Regional District issued an evacuation alert around 4:30 p.m. Monday for Martin Valley due to flooding potential landslide risk from Mount Caro Marion. It warned people in households between Highland Drive and Garden Drive to be ready to leave on short notice.


