highways, but the worst spot so far is Cache Creek, located about 350 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, where the local fire chief died last year after being swept away by flood waters. Overflowing water from the Bonaparte River and its tributaries fill a yard in Cache Creek, B.C. (Andrew Walker/Facebook)John Ranta, Cache Creek's mayor, said a state of local emergency was declared Friday night. The village of Cache Creek B.C. Campbell said the places at the highest risk are near smaller mid-elevation rivers and streams, especially near Williams Lake, Quesnel, Cache Creek and Merritt.
Source: CBC News April 28, 2018 14:48 UTC