Guichon Creek rising forces Lower Nicola locals to evacuate

Today evacuation orders and alerts are abound in the Lower Nicola region.

As there is danger to life and property the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) sent out evacuation orders and alerts in a media release today, May 6.

Residents were advised to leave immediately and shut shut off all gas and electrical appliances, other than refrigerators and freezers.

For support services for food or accommodation evacuees can report to 1721 Coldwater Ave. Merritt, B.C. It is across from Elk's Hall, next to Cadet Hall.

The TNRD recommends five things to do when an evacuation alert is in effect:

  1.  Locate all family members and be prepared to evacuate your residence and property to an identified safe reception center.
  2. Gather essential items such as medications, eyeglasses, valuable papers (insurance), photographs and immediate care needs for dependants.
  3. Prepare to move any disabled persons and children.
  4. Collect pets and pet needs.
  5. If possible, move livestock to a safe area.

See the map below. Click to enlarge. 

A map of where evacuation orders and alerts are happening in the Lower Nicola region. SUBMITTED/TNRD


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Shelby Thevenot

Shelby has lived across Canada. She grew up near Winnipeg, Manitoba then obtained her B.F.A in Multidisciplinary Fine Arts at the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta. In 2014 she moved to Montreal, Quebec to study French and thrived in the Visual Journalism Graduate Diploma program at Concordia University. Now she works at iNFO News where she strives to get the stories that matter to the Okanagan Valley community.

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