Volunteers join forces to help clean up after unprecedented flooding in B.C.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Caroline and Paul Mostertman have become accustomed to seeing their belongings floating by outside their flood-ravaged farm in Abbotsford, B.C., but it’s the kindness of strangers showing up daily to clean up the mess that still startles them.
“One afternoon we were sitting in our house when the waters were at the highest and there’s this massive thing floating by and I said to Paul, ‘What is that?’ He said, ‘That’s our beer fridge from our winery,'” Caroline Mostertman said Saturday.
Their nine-metre propane tank would also “come by for a visit,” she said. “It was just hanging around, and it ended up miles from here.”
Mostertman’s family operates a winery, distillery and nursery on their property in the Sumas Prairie, a former lake bed and prime agricultural area east of Vancouver that suffered extensive damage unleashed by three atmospheric rivers last month. The breach of a dike from an overflowing river in neighbouring Washington added to the community’s woes.