A local state of emergency is being declared for the community of Willowbrook in the South Okanagan.
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen chair Karla Kozakevich, made the declaration Tuesday morning for the properties in the vicinity of Kearns Creek.
As predicted Kearns Creek did rise six inches overnight.
The community of Willowbrook jumped into action on Monday helping the volunteer fire department fill and deploy sandbags.
About 50 volunteers loaded sandbags upon sandbags in preparation for what was expected to be a significant increase in the water level in the coming hours.
Efforts were spread out across the community in the evening, and even as daylight gave way to darkness, a couple dozen community members and volunteer firefighters were spotted loading sandbags at the community香蕉视频直播檚 small firehall on Willowbrook Road.
Some flooding at a property. I should clarify: fire chief later said dam not breached, but a controlled spill to avoid a breach. Chief Pat Lantz says will add 6-12 inches of water.
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Lantz expected to be pulling an all-nighter, alongside some sturdy volunteers, noting the water was still going up.
And the community did come together in a strong way Monday evening, with some bringing things like water and hot coffee to volunteers as the darkness set in.
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One person tried ordering a couple dozen pizzas from a shop in Oliver, explaining the flooding, but they were told it was too far away to deliver. (Google has it clocked at 14 minutes away.)
香蕉视频直播 Dustin Godfrey 馃摪 (@dustinrgodfrey)
He wasn香蕉视频直播檛 sure which pizza shop it was that declined to deliver, but said it was in Oliver, which, according to Google Maps, is about 14 minutes away.
The community was initially in reaction mode from flooding that came from overflowing ponds uphill from the community. But as the evening wore on, a new issue arose, with a renewed urgency 香蕉视频直播 the fire hall put out a notice on Facebook saying a dam uphill had been breached.
But Lantz later clarified the dam was at capacity and there had been a controlled spill to avoid a breach of the dam, which would flow through the valley in the area of the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory and into the Willowbrook area.
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While there were 20 homes immediately affected, one resident pointed out that if things got worse, his home adjacent to that line of water could also be affected.
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This is where it's all coming into the line of several houses. A culvert is way overloaded. Spillage over the road is has more water flowing than the culvert.
香蕉视频直播 Dustin Godfrey 馃摪 (@dustinrgodfrey)
He said if the water spilled into a particular low section, that could carry the water through parts of the community and into his property as well. This would be his second time getting flooded in a year, having been hit in last year香蕉视频直播檚 floods.
The RDOS had previously delivered 2,000 sandbags and several loads of sand, but added to that after hours Monday night with an additional 24 yards of sand and 4,000 more sandbags.
The community was assisted by Keremeos and Oliver Fire Services.
Provincial agencies are on the ground assessing culverts and local dam infrastructure and working with the RDOS on this localized emergency response event.
The Emergency Operations Centre is continuing to remain open, for more information .
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