British Columbia declares state of emergency due to catastrophic flooding
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At least one person has died in British Columbia.
The premier of British Columbia declared a state of emergency on Wednesday due to catastrophic flooding in the province, and said they expect more fatalities in the coming days.
"The last few days have been incredibly difficult for British Columbians as we've experienced yet another natural disaster," John Horgan said at a press conference. "Heavy rains, strong winds, flooding have devastated entire communities of our province. Thousands of people have been forced from their homes, under evacuation orders, and many others were left stranded between road closures and mudslides."
The entire city of Merritt, northeast of Vancouver, has been forced to evacuate due to the flooding, and could remain evacuated for a week or more, according to officials.
Devastating flooding forced 184 people to evacuate overnight in Abbotsford in British Columbia, Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun said.