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Rainfall warning in effect for western Newfoundland, some areas already flooding

Rainfall warning in effect for western Newfoundland, some areas already flooding

Marilyn Roberts lost everything in her basement on Saturday when water from a nearby pond came rushing in. The Sally's Cove resident said it took less than 30 minutes for five feet of water to fill up her basement, leaving her with a massive mess and questions about the future of her home. "It's heartbreaking," she said. "I don't know how I'm going to pull through it down the road. It's going to be hard for me."

Pet rescues in limbo as Hay River, N.W.T., faces possibility of losing highway to washouts

Pet rescues in limbo as Hay River, N.W.T., faces possibility of losing highway to washouts

As people on Vale Island fled their homes and drove south to escape floodwaters from the Hay River, they left more behind than just their houses. Some left their pets, thinking they could return to collect them. Those plans vanished when water closed off the highway. At a community town hall meeting on Tuesday, Hay River, N.W.T., Mayor Kandis Jameson said the town is aware pets are stranded on the island and they are trying to find a way to rescue them.

B.C. flood update: Rain warning still in effect | Abbotsford now in two-front flood fight | More evacuation alerts and orders

B.C. flood update: Rain warning still in effect | Abbotsford now in two-front flood fight | More evacuation alerts and orders

Between 60 and 90 millimetres of rain is forecast for most regions, except up to 120 millimetres over the northern sections of Metro Vancouver, including the North Shore mountains and Pitt Meadows. Squamish could see up to 150 millimetres, according to the rainfall warning posted Wednesday morning. The agency warns elevated freezing levels and snowmelt may contribute to increased runoff. The rain is expected to taper off tonight.