Many evacuation orders, alerts lifted as floodwaters recede in B.C.’s Fraser Valley
ABBOTSFORD — Abbotsford, B.C., resident Teresa Vogel showed up Saturday at Delair Park, where her son plays baseball, to see the damage from floodwaters for herself after heavy rain flooded parts of the city and closed roads, including a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Vogel said it was devastating and was shocked to see the baseball diamond surrounded by water, though it had receded since the day before.
“I can’t believe I was walking on that field months ago, and now you can’t even go down there,” she said. “When we got the news that it was flooded here at Delair, it was shocking — more shocking when you come and see it in person.”
The City of Abbotsford said floodwaters were receding Saturday, with some areas seeing significant improvement. Late in the day, it announced evacuation alerts for 1,069 properties in Sumas Prairie West and Sumas Prairie East were being lifted, and that 160 properties had been downgraded from an evacuation order to an evacuation alert, meaning those residents could return home.


