Dozens rescued from flooding in Grand Forks, B.C.; officials warn of second wave
GRAND FORKS, B.C. — Firefighters had rescued more than 30 people by boat in Grand Forks, B.C., sometimes swimming through muddy and debris-laden water, by the time floodwaters had receded Saturday afternoon, officials said.
Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Chief Dan Derby said firefighters had support from search and rescue crews and an overhead helicopter to ensure everyone was OK.
“We’ve had what we call swimmers in the water going house to house, doing checks to see if people are in the homes,” he said.
The dynamic situation, which has also involved livestock rescues, isn’t one they’ll soon forget, he said.