City of Kamloops bracing for potential floods with ‘well-prepared’ team
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops is preparing for a flooding event similar to that of 1999 this year, according to the City’s utility services manager Greg Wightman.
The unseasonably cool spring so far has delayed snowmelt by about a month. While Kamloops usually sees flooding around the middle of June, Wightman said flooding could likely occur closer to Canada Day.
Wightman said the City has a “well-prepared and dedicated” team ready to respond to a flood event. The City is ready to distribute sand and sandbags. They’ll check river levels daily and provide ten-day flooding forecasts. Crews will inspect pumping systems and City dikes.


