Ottawa approves request for federal assistance in B.C. flood recovery efforts
The Canadian Armed Forces has been called in to help with recovery efforts in flood-stricken B.C., with the provincial government declaring a state of emergency.
The military will provide both air and land support for critical provincial supply chains and in evacuation and rescue efforts.
Premier John Horgan says travel restrictions will be introduced to ensure essential goods and medical and emergency services can reach communities.
Defence Minister Anita Anand says more troops will be sent to help the hardest-hit communities.