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One case that stood out to Strong was of a family that pitched in just because they had heard about what was going on from their school age child.
The man worked at Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corporation and he and his wife were shovelling and filling sandbags for the better part of the afternoon and evening.
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They arrived in Kelowna from Lethbridge Monday, and over the next few days a team will be pitching in to help victims of the flood recover and, if need be, those threatened brace themselves for the second wave of flooding.
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That need may arise. Temperatures are expected to rise to 27 C by Wednesday, which will increase stream flows again.
Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Lundquist said the government agency is forecasting highs in the 26 C range and then Thursday and Friday they are calling for another 15-25 millimetres of rain.
That combined with run-off from higher elevation, yet-melted snowpacks may be cause for concern.
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Emergency response crews are also preparing for the worst.
The short-term forecast is calling for significant rain starting late Thursday and the Central Okanagan Regional District Emergency response team has recomended that area residents keep in place all protective measures.
香蕉视频直播淐itizens who live in low lying areas near creeks and lakes that may be susceptible to flooding should also take preventative measures to protect their properties.
Sandbags are available at City of Kelowna Fire Station No. 1 at 2255 Enterprise Way. Sand and sandbags are available at Swalwell Park in Lake Country. Sand is available outside the Hotel Eldorado on Cook Road in Kelowna and on Commonwealth Road by Holiday Park in Lake Country. Please check cordemergency.ca for updates on sand locations throughout the day.
All Evacuation Orders and Alerts remain in place. Please go to cordemergency.ca for specific addresses.
Residents on Evacuation Order should report and register at the Emergency Support Services Reception Centre located in the Salvation Army Church, 1480 Sutherland Avenue (corner of Burtch Road and Sutherland Avenue), which will reopen this morning at 11 a.m.
Residents and property owners that are no longer under Evacuation Order and now able to access their property need to be aware that properties may not be habitable or have full services, such as electrical and/or natural gas. Residents who have registered with Emergency Support Services can continue to use any unused vouchers.
Residents with property managers should see them to obtain information on the safety and status of their property.
Disaster Financial Assistance
The BC Government announced that Disaster Financial Assistance is available to Central Okanagan residents affected by the recent flooding. Applications must be submitted by August 5 to Emergency Management BC and are available online at www.gov.bc.ca/disasterfinancialassistance.