‘Extremely disturbing’; province, City of Merritt aware of dike issues ahead of catastrophic 2021 floods
MERRITT, B.C. — A new report, authored by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, is providing fresh insights on the state of the diking system in Merritt — what was known and when it was known ahead of the devastating 2021 floods. In November of that year, an atmospheric river event burst the banks of the Coldwater River, destroying countless homes and forcing thousands to evacuate.
In the four years leading up to the 2021 Merritt floods, both provincial and municipal officials were repeatedly warned about multiple issues with the dike system in Merritt.
“For four years in a row, beginning in 2018, an independent engineer, hired by the City of Merritt, produced reports that went to the city and that informed the city of significant problems with the dikes. And I have to stress ‘problems.’ These were multiple problems on both sides of the Coldwater River,” said Ben Parfitt, report author, BC Policy Analyst with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.