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B.C. officials focus on recovery after ‘unprecedented’ natural disaster
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth and Transportation Minister Rob Fleming said crews continue to sweep areas devastated by flooding and mudslides. Reopening roadways and ensuring evacuees are supported are also top priorities, they said during a press conference Tuesday.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP141465221
Legacy Identifier:
n_BC-Flooding 20211116T2145
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Create Date:
11/16/2021 9:45:00 PM
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B.C.
flooding and mudslides
natural disaster
roadways