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B.C. landslide river surge expected to reach Lower Mainland today

High waters that flowed over top of a massive landslide in British Columbia's Chilcotin River are churning in the Fraser River towards British Columbia's Lower Mainland today.

Maple Ridge, New Westminster have closed access to public areas alongside Fraser River

Aerial photo of a river in a steep-sided arid valley filled with fallen trees and other debris.

A surge of water that breached a massive landslide blocking the Chilcotin River is moving down the Fraser River into British Columbia's Lower Mainland today.

Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says the fast-flowing waters are forecast to raise river levels by about a metre at Hope, B.C., about 150 kilometres east of Vancouver.

She says the river levels will be similar to spring runoff conditions on the Fraser River, but there is potential danger from trees and other floating debris.

The Metro Vancouver cities of Maple Ridge and New Westminster have closed public access areas alongside the river as a precautionary measure.

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A landslide last week at Farwell Canyon, located about 22 kilometres south of Williams Lake in B.C.'s Cariboo region, dammed the Chilcotin River and created a lake about 11 kilometres long behind the slide.

Water started flowing over the top of the landslide on Monday and soon became a surging torrent that ripped away river banks and carried off at least one heritage cabin.

WATCH | Aerial footage shows torrent of water moving down Chilcotin River:

Video shows floods destroying cabin along B.C.'s Chilcotin River

19 hours ago

Duration 2:25

A vacant cabin was destroyed Tuesday as the Chilcotin River surged following a landslide, according to the Tŝilqot'in National Government.

Indigenous leaders have raised concerns about the consequences of the flooding and river debris for this year's salmon run up the Fraser River and its tributaries, which is expected to begin soon.

WATCH | Concerns over this year's salmon run:

First Nations, officials assess damage after Chilcotin River landslide

15 hours ago

Duration 1:43

Water and debris surged down the Fraser River Tuesday after water breached a natural dam, caused by a landslide, upstream in the Chilcotin River. As Yasmine Ghania reports, multiple emergency alerts have been issued, and debris is forecast to make its way to the Lower Mainland by Tuesday night.

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