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Crews help evacuate residents south of Nanaimo due to flooding

Evacuees being offered 48 hours91Ƶ accommodation, says Regional District of Nanaimo
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Rescue crews assisted with evacuating people in the Cedar area due to flooding Saturday. (North Cedar Fire Department Facebook)

After heavy rain overnight caused significant flooding, first responders and emergency services have worked to evacuate people on central Vancouver Island, say officials.

Daniel Pearce, Regional District of Nanaimo general manager of emergency services, said the flooding occurred south of Nanaimo, B.C., in the Cedar area encompassing Wilkinson, Riverside, Alice and Raines roads. Two evacuations have taken place thus far, Pearce said, with North Cedar Fire Department, Snuneymuxw First Nation and Nanaimo Search and Rescue among the groups assisting.

91ƵOff of Wilkinson Road at [a trailer park], we had a total of eight evacuees and six pets and we91Ƶre also now just assisting with Raines Road, which is on [Snuneymuxw land], and we are providing a bus right now to assist with the evacuations,91Ƶ Pearce said. 91ƵCity of Nanaimo is providing emergency social support volunteers to get them registered through Emergency Management B.C. and right now, the numbers that we91Ƶre working with are nine evacuees,91Ƶ said Pearce.

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The fire department and search-and-rescue along with representatives from Snuneymuxw and B.C. Emergency Health Services have set up a command centre near the Cedar Bridge and are evaluating the situation, according to a social media post. Members of RDN and City of Nanaimo emergency social services are also assisting, said Pearce.

91ƵEvacuees are receiving 48 hours of housing,91Ƶ said Pearce. 91ƵSo we are working with local hotels in the area to provide that housing, and then we are providing food vouchers as well as transportation vouchers so they will receive assistance to get back to their residences.91Ƶ

Environment Canada is forecasting clear conditions tonight, and Ian Thorpe, RDN board chairman, said he is relieved.

91ƵThey are forecasting that the water will subside for the rest of today, which of course, is good news,91Ƶ he said.

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