Alarms are being installed on B.C. river and dam after two men were swept away

Apr 22, 2021 | 10:53 AM

VANCOUVER — An interim public alarm system is being installed on the Cleveland Dam and along the Capilano River in North Vancouver to prevent future deaths from a sudden release of water. 

Five people fishing on the river last October were swept away during an accidental release of water from the reservoir that supplies Metro Vancouver with its drinking water. 

Three people managed to escape, while two men were killed in the spillway release, which the Metro Vancouver regional district said was human error.

The regional district says in a news release that six audio alarms and visible signals will be installed along the river downstream of the dam this month while a long-term public warning system is being developed.