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Evacuation alert issued for village in central B.C. affecting 400 people

BY , Apr 23, 2020 3:24 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

An evacuation alert has been issued for people who live in a small village in central British Columbia as flood water levels rise.

Wendy Coomber, communications director for the Cache Creek Emergency Operation Centre, says about 400 people in 160 residences along the Bonaparte River have been told they may have to leave on short notice.

She says people in at least 10 properties were evacuated Wednesday, including two motels and one campground.

Coomber says there are other properties along the river that are not yet included in the alert but that could change depending on water levels.

Cache Creek and other streams flow into the Bonaparte River, where the water level is higher than normal.

Flood warnings remain in effect in the Cariboo, Chilcotin, Nazko and West Road rivers west of Quesnel.

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