Flood evacuation alerts expand in Pemberton, B.C., with more rain in forecast
PEMBERTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — A flooding evacuation alert has been expanded in the Pemberton area of British Columbia as Environment Canada warns of more heavy rain in the forecast.
The weather agency says the Howe Sound region including Squamish will see about about 50 millimetres of rain before precipitation tapers off Thursday.
The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District says two more properties have been put on evacuation alert due to flooding near Pemberton, about 150 kilometres north of Vancouver, where a state of local emergency remains in effect and residents at six properties were ordered to get out.
Days of heavy rain and snowmelt from record-high temperatures have pushed rivers over their banks and prompted flooding and warnings in southwestern B.C.