Cache Creek becomes raging river as floodwaters rise: mayor
The mayor of Cache Creek says what’s normally a babbling brook has become a raging river, with floodwaters flowing right through the village firehall.
John Ranta says water levels are the highest he’s ever seen in the community located about 80 kilometres west of Kamloops in British Columbia’s southern Interior.
Snow at higher elevations is melting quickly, and with warm weather and rain in the forecast this week, Ranta says the flooding may get even worse.
He says one of five homes under an evacuation order is likely lost after the river flowed through the property, while others are subject to an evacuation alert.