road to recovery

Many B.C. residents struggling as flood relief funds are slow to come

Many B.C. residents struggling as flood relief funds are slow to come

Just off the TransCanada Highway in Abbotsford, B.C., dozens of businesses and hundreds of homes were destroyed in the devastating flooding from late last year and have not yet received any financial assistance. At the peak of the emergency, nearly 15,000 people fled their homes as floodwaters shut down major highways and destroyed vast farmland. “You know everybody’s got similar stories, traumatic stories,” Arthur Deleeuw, a victim of the floods, told CTV National News.

B.C. flood update: Officials to provide update on province's flood recovery | Feds commit $5 billion for flood recovery | Owners of drinking-water wells told water 'not fit for human consumption'

B.C. flood update: Officials to provide update on province's flood recovery | Feds commit $5 billion for flood recovery | Owners of drinking-water wells told water 'not fit for human consumption'

While the rain has eased and flood levels begin to decrease, the road to recovery remains long and challenging. Here are the latest updates on B.C. flood recovery efforts. A series of atmospheric rivers hit southern B.C. in November, causing evacuations, widespread flooding and mudslides. But while recovery efforts are underway, there’s still a long road ahead. Watch this file for updates with the latest on the B.C. flood recovery efforts.