By Matthew Abrey
Residents with properties along Mill Creek are once again bracing themselves for potential flooding, although there does seem to be some glimmers of hope sprinkled in among the preparations.
鈥淥n the weekend it affected us a little bit, because we were wondering if we should pack bags or not,鈥 said Nicole Samuelson, one of the residents whose home backs onto Mill Creek. 鈥淛ust because last summer it ended up getting over and into our crawlspace and damaging some things, so we were just kind of preparing for this year, but the city has set up the sandbags, so it has kind of protected us more.鈥
Samuelson also noted that the creek鈥檚 water levels have actually dropped significantly in recent days, which is something that didn鈥檛 happen last year at this time.
鈥淏y this point, we aren鈥檛 as worried. We were yesterday and the day before, because we for sure thought it was gonna be the same, but after seeing it drop, which it didn鈥檛 do last year, we kind of realized it wasn鈥檛 going to be as bad, and we aren鈥檛 as nervous,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e have taken precautionary measures,鈥 said Kellen Macblain with BC Wildfire Service, who have crews around town filling and stacking sandbags. 鈥淕oing up the creek we have sandbags in all the critical areas.鈥
As is obvious in the name, BC Wildfire Services are typically out fighting wildfires in the province, but have been called in to assist with the sandbagging and prevention efforts.
鈥淲e enjoy the work we do,鈥 said BC Wildfire Services Strike Team Leader, Brad Lamothe. 鈥淲e enjoy fighting fires, but this is the next best thing, to assist communities in need, and ideally, hopefully it doesn鈥檛 become a flood incident like last season, but if we can be a part of that solution in preventing floods, then we鈥檙e happy to do it.鈥
Sand bags are available to Central Okanagan residents at 15 locations, including two in 91大黄鸭 at the Apple Bowl and Rowcliffe Park.
For the time being, the levels in Okanagan Lake are not considered to be a concern.
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