Another two were trapped on a sandbar and brought ashore by swift water rescue technicians, said District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue Services. District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue Services' swift water rescue technicians help a woman who was caught on a sandbar that had water rushing by on both sides. According to a Metro Vancouver Capilano River flow graph, water levels sharply rose by 3.58 meters — almost 12 feet — between 1:15 p.m. and 2 p.m PT. A Capilano River flow and water level chart shows there was a spike in water levels around 2 p.m. Thursday. (Metro Vancouver)District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue Services asked the public in a tweet to always take caution near the water.
Source: CBC News October 02, 2020 00:35 UTC