ROTHENBURGER: ‘Unprecedented’ is no longer the right word for floods and fires
THE WORD ‘UNPRECEDENTED’ is much used these days, especially when it comes to wildfires and floods.
In Alberta, Premier Daniella Smith calls the wildfire situation unprecedented. In B.C., we also hear the word frequently. Flooding in Cache Creek prompted Mayor John Ranta to describe the situation as unprecedented.
The word no longer fits. “Unprecedented” means such a thing has never happened before. Disastrous fires and flood are, sadly, becoming common place.


