SOUND OFF: Some good news, but much hard work ahead
“WHAT YOU ARE COMING HOME TO is a city that’s changed.”
Those were the words of Merritt Mayor Linda Brown this week, as she shared that some Merritt residents would soon be able to return to their homes after recent catastrophic floods that forced the evacuation of the entire city.
While that news was met with some relief and happiness, it was also met with a sense of fear and dread. Residents are undoubtedly worried about the state of their homes and understand that an incredible amount of work to restore, repair and rebuild lies ahead — likely at a significant financial cost.
Other parts of my riding of Fraser-Nicola have also seen tremendous devastation. Highway 8 between Merritt and Spences Bridge suffered incredible damage, with BC Hydro also reporting at least 75 power poles had been lost. On the stretch of the Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt, a number of areas have been hit hard and repairs — even temporary ones — are expected to take months.


