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Well, that's just embarrassing on many levels! First of all, I forgot she was tying it to the monthly challenge and then..."
Osoyoos is a beautiful area. We live in the interior of the province so not affected by the floods other than the highways being closed and supply chains interrupted. We were fortunate we had done our grocery shopping right before the panic shopping so weren't affected by that either. I feel bad for our restaurants though ... they were just opening up from COVID and then they ran out of food and now many are closed again :(

They have more heavy rain forecast for the Lower Mainland and heavy snow for the mountain passes. It's never ending right now. I'm not sure how much more they can take.

I hope it is wrong too! The impact of the last storm has been devastating in this part of BC. The next atmospheric river is forecast to arrive tomorrow here in the Fraser Valley, one of the areas hardest hit last week, and it has already started raining again.

I hope it is wrong too! The impact of the last storm has been devastating in this part of BC. The next atmospheric river is forecast to arrive ..."
Stay safe down there! Our poor province :(




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And we're gearing up to issue restoration permits for all the buildings, they've assessed 17000 so far. This is almost all farm land, lots of poultry and dairy farms. Blueberry farms.
Personally not flooded, I live in Chilliwack though, so I was stuck with no way out of town for 4 days. All the routes were flooded, or damaged or had rock slides or mud slides. Drove up last Sunday when one long and slow route opened up out of town, to stay with a friend so I could make it to work.
They are hoping to open the Trans Canada Highway today, everyone please cross your fingers!! I wanna be able to go home and sleep in my own bed.
And also, I want to add that even though they lost 500 cows, they saved a lot. It was a long and ongoing effort to save as many animals as possible. Unfortunately the chickens are hard to catch with speed and there are a ridiculous amount of poultry barns in the area, and they are big. Say 60' x 200' per barn, 1 or 2 stories, are normal sizes and I'm not sure how many chickens they fit in those but it is in excess of 10,000. So, bad as it sounds, it could have been way, way worse for animal deaths. Those are only a small portion of the animals in the area.

"The BC Dairy Association says around 450 cows were killed in the floods. 23,000 cows are located in the area."
"There’s 28 chicken farms — meat-producing farms — and of those 28, there’s about 1.4 million birds that are placed. But we know that the losses are over 100,000 at least. We don’t know a definitive number."
I can't find anything about overall hog numbers though.


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Oh, my! Those pictures. What a devastation.


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So sorry to see the devastation caused by the floods.

Me too...can't wait until tomorrow :)

I will post tomorrow evening. I will need some time to get it all set up and mornings don't allow for that.

I will post tomorrow evening. I will need some time to get it all set up an..."
Okay, so there is really no point in me getting up at midnight and checking :)



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I didn't know that you live in BC. Are you affected by the floods? I noticed that all the mushrooms were taken off the shelves when I went grocery shopping yesterday and wondered if we normally get them from BC and the supply has been interrupted. Could be some other reason, but seemed to be the logical suspicion.
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