
Work underway to divert Cache Creek back to its correct path
CACHE CREEK, B.C. — The water may be going down and the cleanup beginning, but the damage has been done to the village of Cache Creek after a week of flooding. As of Friday afternoon (May 5), more than 10 properties remain evacuated with others still on alert.
“We had a little bit of a surge in the creek Thursday night, but it has gone down. It’s typical for it to get higher overnight, but right now it’s at a more or less manageable level as far as assessment and repairs are concerned,” said Wendy Coomber, Information Officer with the Cache Creek Emergency Operations Centre.
As far as good news for the village, the elementary school, which has been closed this week, is dry. Work was beginning on Friday (May 5) to redirect the river. That task will allow Fire Chief Tom Moe and his team to access their fire hall again.