Localized Flooding May 2017
Flooding has occured in various locations throughout the Central Okanagan.
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The Evacuation Order has been rescinded for 3545 Bulman Road. While there is no Alert in place, the property owner should be prepared to leave on short notice if conditions change.
While a number of…
Flood watch: Still in effect
Kelowna, B.C – Cooler weather and minimal rain overnight kept flood conditions in a holding pattern, allowing a handful of evacuation orders and alerts to be rescinded.…
A a number of Evacuation Alerts and Evacuation Orders have been rescinded.
The Evacuation Alert for 439 residents in the Scotty Creek subdivision in the Ellison area of the Regional District has been…
The evacuation order for two Marshall Street addresses in Kelowna has been rescinded:
1824 Marshall Street
1826 Marshall Street
The addresses are not currently on evacuation alert. However, if the…
Kelowna, B.C – The Central Okanagan remains on flood watch. Emergency crews remain deployed throughout the Central Okanagan and are taking several proactive measures to address flood risks.
Given the…
Kelowna, B.C – Emergency responders continue to monitor creeks and lake levels and plan for the likelihood of flooding given the unstable weather pattern that is expected to last through Sunday. All…
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. That’s the basis of the ongoing Emergency Operation Centre response to the flooding in the Central Okanagan.
Overnight, showers moved through the area and…
While the flood focus remains on those people living near Central Okanagan creeks and streams, lakefront property owners are also being advised of the potential of flooding from rising lake waters…
Based on the current forecast and predictive elevation modelling, properties in the following Kelowna and West Kelowna areas have a potential risk for flooding. Please refer to Flood Watch maps,…
Residents in the Central Okanagan can get prepared for possible emergency evacuation by creating a 72 Hour Emergency Grab and Go Kit. Residents are also being asked to limit the amount of water…
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