‘It looks higher now than it was yesterday’; Cache Creek mayor believes end of flood may be in sight
CACHE CREEK, B.C. — Cache Creek Mayor John Ranta is maintaining some optimism, but says it appears the deluge coming from Cache Creek into the village Thursday has reached new levels.
“It’s hard to imagine an increase from where we were, but the water flowing through the fire hall and adjacent to the fire hall and then down Highway 97 and Highway 1 — it looks higher now than it was yesterday,” Ranta told CFJC Today.
Ranta was on his way from Cache Creek to Kamloops Thursday morning for Thompson-Nicola Regional District meetings. With Highways 97 and 1 under water and closed in the centre of the village, Ranta was forced to detour through 100 Mile House.