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“The highway infrastructure in these areas is extremely vulnerable following recent storms, and more heavy rain in the forecast poses an additional risk,” the ministry said in a release.
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The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is proactively closing some sections of highways and asking drivers to avoid nonessential travel ahead of another round of heavy forecast rains. We are going to be adding snow melt to the rainwater and creating a lot of runoff.”Ĭastellan warned the new weather systems will put warm air into exceedingly high elevations, with heating in the mountains up to 3,000 meters, if not higher. “So, in those middle elevations, there is snow to melt, and that is precisely what these next couple of storms are going to do. Any extra moisture runs down much more easily and quicker,” he said. “So, imagine that we’ve had an extraordinarily wet fall, the soil is, the landscape is completely saturated. “What is forecast for this weekend will be storm number two and again for next week, Tuesday and Wednesday, will be storm number three in a row.”Ĭastellan noted the storms are coming back-to-back-to-back with very little time in between. We have had one more atmospheric river yesterday,” Castellan said. P.S Take over the construction yard and the war factory and you can. Then get a tank to fire on the building you want to take over and take your engineers (4) and click on the building you want to take over. “We are now in recovery mode, and we still have dangerous weather ahead. Pick either Allied or Soviet technolgy and and ally with someone different in technology than you are (if your allied ally with a soviet). On the heels of the deluge, more heavy rains are forecast in the form of three atmospheric rivers in one week.
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Earlier this month, British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, experienced a catastrophic flooding event, forcing evacuations, damaging highways and infrastructure along the Fraser River Valley down to the US Border and disrupting shipping in Vancouver.