Recent warm weather and ongoing snowmelt have resulted in swelling water levels, and residents and visitors should be aware of the potential dangers associated with swift water.
As flood evacuations continue, the Okanagan Indian Band said late Saturday that emergency management crews continue to move silt and debris from Whiteman's Creek bridge.
Recent warm weather and ongoing snowmelt have resulted in swelling water levels, and residents and visitors should be aware of the potential dangers associated with swift water.
Hundreds of volunteers and residents have come out over the course of the week to assist in protecting the Parker Cove community from more flooding from Whiteman's Creek.
The area isn't out of danger yet. Since there is more snowpack left to melt, rain in the forecast and log jams, there are concerns the waterway could surge again.