The entire City of Merritt in Canada’s British Columbia province was forced to evacuate due to floods caused by torrential rain.
On Monday morning, the city announced an evacuation order had been issued.
The municipal wastewater treatment plant in the community had failed, said the city in a statement, urging residents not to use water in their homes, including flushing toilets and running taps.
“High floodwaters have rendered the city’s wastewater treatment plant inoperable for an indefinite period. Continued habitation of the community without sanitary services presents a risk of mass sewage back-up and personal health risk,” it said.
“Residents with friends or family outside of the community should make plans to stay with them and evacuate to that location,” the evacuation order said.
The rainfall has also caused mudslides, rockslides and widespread highway closures between the Lower Mainland and Southern Interior in the province.
Several other areas have been placed under evacuation orders and alerts due to the storm, which Environment Canada forecasted would continue through much of Monday.
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