New report shows B.C. communities must be more resilient from natural disasters in order to stay safe
KAMLOOPS — A new expert panel report from the Council of Canadian Academies says communities need to be more resilient from natural disasters in order to stay safe.
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) professor Mike Flannigan is one of Canada’s top wildfire researchers. He is on the panel of experts that produced the report.
After a year of heat waves, wildfires, and flooding in the Interior region, he says people need to start being proactive when it comes to natural disasters.