Kelowna latest to declare local state of emergency due to possible flooding
VANCOUVER — The City of Kelowna is the latest to declare a local state of emergency in response to isolated flooding that threatens property in some areas due to higher-than-expected rainfall that has swelled rivers across many parts of British Columbia.
Central Okanagan Emergency Operations says rain in the mountains and the valley has led to rising water levels in creeks and streams and some roads have been closed while others are open only to local traffic in Mission Creek, Scotty Creek and the upper reaches of Mill Creek.
It says staff at the centre are working with other response agencies to minimize the impact while city crews are inspecting bridges and monitoring the water levels.
Property owners in flood-prone and low-lying areas are being encouraged to have a plan in case of flooding and pick up sand and sandbags that are available nearby.


