B.C. Flood

Advisories come down as Kamloops-area flood danger subsides

Jul 7, 2020 | 1:00 PM

VICTORIA — The flood threat is easing in the Kamloops area, as the province is easing advisories on area rivers.

As of 11:00 a.m. Tuesday (July 7), the B.C. River Forecast Centre (RFC) has downgraded the Bonaparte River from a flood warning to a flood watch. Officials in Cache Creek say the river has dropped several inches today.

Meantime, flood watches and high streamflow advisories have ended for the North Thompson River and its tributaries, the Thompson River at Kamloops and tributaries of the South Thompson River including Shuswap Lake.