Essential access only on some B.C. highways but major infrastructure to be rebuilt
VANCOUVER — Limited access is slowly being restored to some British Columbia highways, but a state of emergency declared after widespread flooding in the southern region means the province may impose an order to prevent passage except for essential travel and commercial vehicles.
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth said details are expected Friday. They could include an order to prevent hoarding of food and other supplies and to prevent price gouging following the havoc caused by two days of record-breaking rain that led to flooding and mudslides.
“We’ve been through a lot already. And I know that there are still many challenging days ahead,” Farnworth told a news conference Thursday.
About 1,000 people trapped in Hope were able to leave Wednesday night when single-lane passage was permitted on Highway 7, he said, but an estimated 17,000 remain out of their homes while another 6,900 properties are under an evacuation order.


