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Abbotsford lifts evacuation order for part of Sumas Prairie, announces return home plan
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The City of Abbotsford is lifting evacuation orders for residents of part of Sumas Prairie.
The City of Abbotsford is lifting evacuation orders for residents of part of Sumas Prairie.
Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun provided details on the city's "return home plan" for Sumas Prairie residents Friday afternoon.
The plan divides the prairie into four regions: South, Central, Lake Bottom, and North. Information for residents of each region can be found on the city's website, according to the mayor.
Residents of the North section will be able to return home immediately, though it's possible their homes will not be habitable, Braun said.
"With the lifting of this order, we are asking everyone to exercise extreme caution as they make their way through this newly opened area, especially over the next few days as we have snow in our forecast," he said.
"Our objective is to make sure as many people as possible can return home safely, while not being held up by areas that may not be accessible due to unsafe conditions," Braun added.
The mayor explained that floodwaters are still coming across the U.S. border and draining through the Sumas River out the Barrowtown Pump Station floodgates.