‘I was in shock’: Merritt, B.C., resident reeling from flood and evacuation
MERRITT, BRITISH COLUMBIA — The streets of Merritt, B.C., remained mostly empty Friday with the occasional emergency or maintenance vehicle making its way down snow-covered roads, while its 7,000 residents must wait to return to their evacuated homes.
Any vehicle driving through the community, about 100 kilometres south of Kamloops, has to be escorted. Many people left their porch lights on, motel parking lots are empty and businesses are closed.
The B.C. government declared a state of emergency this week after the relentless rain forced rivers over their banks, including the Coldwater River in Merritt.
About 2,000 people were originally forced to leave because the flood moved in quickly, although the entire city was later evacuated when the water and sewer treatment plant went offline.

