Two years after the flood, houses feeling more like homes in Merritt
MERRITT, B.C. — It’s been just over two years since a devastating atmospheric river led to widespread flooding and a community-wide evacuation of the city of Merritt. Two years later and the signs of flood are fewer and farther between, with homeowners working to rebuild and the city shoring up the riverbanks with new dikes.
Just one year ago, Frank Craig was on his hands and knees working to install the flooring in his twice-flooded Merritt home. Now, his house is once again a home.
“Now, it’s kind of just cleaning all that stuff up, putting it away and getting life back in here,” said Craig. “It feels a little bit more like home now, whereas it took me a long time — even after I moved in here it didn’t really feel like home. It was a place to stay but it wasn’t really home. And now it’s feeling more like home, so that is kind of nice.”