The British Columbia government says it's ready to deploy sand bags and tiger dams in case flooding follows the ongoing drought.
The British Columbia government says it’s ready to deploy sand bags and tiger dams in case flooding follows the ongoing drought.
It says the transition to the rainy season doesn’t typically cause extensive flooding and the devastation wreaked by last year’s atmospheric rivers was rare.
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