
B.C. officials warn of storm expected to hit the province
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Environment Canada is warning that another rain storm is headed for British Columbia's North Coast.
The national forecaster says a second atmospheric river will bring heavy rains to the province for a second weekend in a row.
More than 100 millimetres of rain are expected for Haida Gwaii, with the storm then expected to move south to already hard-hit regions on Monday and Tuesday.
Environment Canada says flooding and landslides could occur in northern B.C. as a result of the heavy rain.
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the government is keeping a close eye on areas that are dealing with flooding.
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