City of Merritt officials address those still in Merritt upset by lack of services
MERRITT, B.C. — The City of Merritt was put under a full evacuation order on Monday morning, still many in the community made the choice to stay, and now some are apparently angry with City Hall.
The city has been working to restore services to the community, however some who stayed behind are voicing their displeasure with the lack of services.
“We ordered everyone to leave Merritt for their own safety, until we could restore vital services. At this time, nobody in Merritt can turn on a faucet and get drinking water, and nothing can be treated in the wastewater plant. We have engineers coming into town this morning who will be able to inspect those systems, and tell us what work needs to be done to get them back online,” said EOC Information Officer Greg Lowis.
Lowis estimated around 1,000 residents stayed behind, but the number is believed to be shrinking.


