Extreme weather warning

By College Relations | November 26, 2021
           

Graphic that identifies how you can be prepared for extreme weather: stay up to date on news, buy enough groceries for you and your family in the short term, storm-protect your home, follow road/travel/fuel restrictions, prepare an emergency kit.

Starting Saturday, a number of large storms and significant rainfall is expected to hit B.C. The biggest storm is expected to arrive on Tuesday. Environment Canada will continue to update the forecast, but the Province of B.C. is encouraging residents to prepare now.

Keep a close eye on weather reports from your area from Environment Canada, check regularly for updates, warnings, and alerts from local governments and First Nation authorities. Make sure your emergency supplies include drinking water stored in an accessible place, and if you don't need to travel during stormy weather, please stay home. If you are required to drive, Check Drive BC for updates and make sure your vehicle has food, water, warm clothes and blankets and other emergency supplies.

How to stay up-to-date with emergency news in B.C.:

 To better support British Columbians impacted by recent flooding and landslides, The Province of B.C. has opened a new ServiceBC helpline. Call 1-833-376-2452 to get connected to emergency and agricultural supports, mental health supports, information on essential travel and road conditions, and more. The line is open 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST, seven days a week.




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