Merritt residents in Phase 3 seeing destruction for first time, bracing for another atmospheric river Tuesday
MERRITT, B.C. — The clean-up is just beginning for Scott Broderick. He’s only been recently allowed back in on a day pass to assess the damage from flooding two weeks ago.
“I believe it’s probably the exterior [that suffered the most damage],” Broderick, who lives a couple hundred metres from the Coldwater River, said. “My fence that’s only a couple years old, most of it has blown down now. In areas, [there’s] up to six inches of mud in the yard, and the whole crawl space on the inside was inundated with water.”
Residents like Broderick in Phase Three are getting look at the destruction for the first time. When the Coldwater River broke its banks and rushed towards homes, its new path led right to the Broderick residence and others on Hill Street. Their place was tagged “yellow.”


