The Trans-Canada Highway through Savona was shut down by the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure on Sunday night because of flooding, affecting travel in both directions.


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Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in the British Columbia Interior, causing flash flooding that has affected at least 20 homes near Kamloops. The Trans-Canada Highway had to be shut down overnight due to the deluge, creating disruptions in travel. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries or critical infrastructure damage, but authorities are closely monitoring the situation.

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District swiftly activated its emergency operations centre to assist residents in Savona, a community west of Kamloops hit hard by the flooding. Residents have been grappling with sewage smells around their properties, highlighting the contaminated nature of floodwaters.

Interior Health issued a warning advising people to steer clear of floodwaters due to potential contamination risks. They also recommended prompt action for anyone experiencing issues with household plumbing or septic systems.

The closure of a section of the Trans-Canada Highway through Savona by the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure underscores the severity of the flooding. Although the highway has since reopened with speed restrictions, ongoing repairs are anticipated as rain continues to pose a threat to the region.

Environment Canada had issued a severe thunderstorm watch, predicting adverse weather conditions including large hail, damaging winds, and torrential rainfall. The watch remained in effect as authorities worked tirelessly to manage the aftermath of the floods.

Residents are urged to stay informed through local emergency alert systems for updates on the evolving situation. Anyone needing assistance or reporting property damage in the Thompson-Nicola region can contact the emergency operations centre directly.

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