Worst of B.C. weather over; massive cleanup, rebuild ahead, says government
VICTORIA — The successive storms that brutalized southern British Columbia with floods and slides caused by record amounts of rainfall were declared over Thursday, but now the cleanup and costly rebuild lie ahead, says the public safety minister.
The work will involve repairing vital transportation routes crippled by floods and slides, restoring agricultural operations deluged by high water and getting thousands of evacuated people back to their homes and communities, Mike Farnworth said.
“We are now on the other end of this series of intense storms and the latest events were, thankfully, not as severe as forecast,” he said. “The worst weather now appears to be behind us. The process of recovering and rebuilding is already underway, and while it will take time, I’m confident we will get there.”
The government has yet to provide a cost estimate for the damage caused weeks of rain that swamped the province in a string of “atmospheric rivers” other than say it will be hugely expensive.

