Residents in B.C.’s Fraser Valley ‘more hopeful’ of escaping flooding after rains
VANCOUVER — Sandbags, dikes, and stacks of giants rocks appear to be doing their job holding back the Chilliwack River from flooding parts of Fraser Valley in British Columbia after days of rain soaked southern parts of the province.
A local state of emergency has been declared in the Fraser Valley for the Chilliwack area, where evacuation alerts covered just under 40 homes on Friday.
The Fraser Valley Regional District said in a statement that the prolonged rainfall has raised the potential harms to people, property, infrastructure and the environment.
District director Patti MacAhonic said efforts to shore up the rise of the river are starting to pay off.

