City of Kamloops Emergency Operations Centre preparing for parallel emergencies
KAMLOOPS — On March 20th, the City of Kamloops declared a State of Local Emergency to help them deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. As that crisis has evolved over the past month, staff have been looking ahead at the possibility another emergency arises, which could complicate matters at the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC).
“What we haven’t really looked at extensively is when you start compounding emergencies upon one another,” Mayor Ken Christian told media on Wednesday. “The circumstance we deal with, with the COVID-19, and in particular, the physical distancing requirements were not something we envisioned when we did our flood response plan or our urban interface fire plan.”
As April winds down and the days get warmer, the EOC will be turning its attention to the possibility of high water throughout the city. Last week the City’s Utility Services Manager Greg Wightman said the small- to medium-sized streams around town are expected to rise as the weather continues to warm up.