Members of the Shackan First Nation to return home, more than 90 days after flood
MERRITT, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Members of a British Columbia First Nation who were evacuated more than 90 days ago when a nearby river changed course during catastrophic floods are set to return home.
Chief Arnie Lampreau of the Shackan Indian Band says he never expected community members would be off their reserve in the Nicola Valley for so long.
The band declared a state of emergency on Nov. 15 in order to implement an evacuation order for all 45 properties on its reserve as storms known as atmospheric rivers washed over the area near Merritt.
He says the order is being changed to an alert today for properties on the north side of the reserve, while another seven south of the river, including his own, must remain unoccupied.