Cache Creek residents on high alert as Bonaparte River erodes banks
CACHE CREEK, B.C. — The Bonaparte River, which runs through Cache Creek, is flowing at a rapid pace, eroding banks and threatening to cut off roadways.
“We’ve seen a lot of sloughing down along the Sandman (hotel), the trailer parks are really suffering,” said Wendy Coomber, communications director for the Cache Creek Emergency Operations Centre. “To the north of town we have a sewer line that is being undermined. We need to get some rip rap out there.”
The Village of Cache Creek is under a state of local emergency, and the River Forecast Centre has issued a flood watch for the Bonaparte.
“We issued an evacuation alert yesterday for roughly 275 properties, not only along the river, but also in one low-lying area near the river where they tend to have their basements flooding,” Coomber said.