B.C. looks to determine flood impact, repairs as long rebuild lies ahead
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s agriculture minister says her federal counterpart will visit areas devastated by floods next week as they work to get a sense of damage caused to the farming industry.
Lana Popham says 97 per cent of egg-laying chickens and 98 per cent of dairy cows on the Sumas Prairie survived the flooding.
Popham says she’s asked ranchers and livestock operators to register with the province’s premises identification program, which can help the government track properties during emergencies.
Transportation Minister Rob Fleming says the government is in the planning stages on determining temporary measures to open major arteries between B.C.’s Lower Mainland and the Interior, including the Coquihalla, where five bridges were washed away.