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      <title>Heavy rains force evacuations, trap motorists in Canada
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;OTTAWA: Relentless rain battered Canada's Pacific coast on Monday, forcing evacuations and sending mudslides, rocks and debris across major highways that left motorists trapped east of Vancouver.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;"Heavy rains and subsequent mudslides/flooding have impacted various highways in the BC interior," British Columbia's transportation ministry said on Twitter.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Rescuers were deployed to free people trapped for hours in 80-100 cars and trucks between two mudslides near the town of Agassiz, the province's safety minister, Mike Farnworth, told a news conference.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;"We are looking at the possibility of air rescues, if needed," he said, adding that "high winds may challenge these efforts."&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Farnworth said there had been "multiple rain-induced incidents" in the southwest and central regions of the province, adding: "The situation is dynamic."&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In the city of Abbotsford, outside Vancouver, authorities ordered more than 100 homes evacuated in several neighborhoods threatened by flooding and mudslides.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The town of Merritt, 190 kilometres (120 miles) east of the coastal city, also urged some 2,000 residents to leave after their wastewater treatment plant was compromised, according to Farnworth. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;"The entire community (of 7,000 people) may have to be evacuated," he said.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Emergency centers were set up in both communities for displaced residents.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Environment Canada said in a statement up to 250 millimetres (almost 10 inches) of rain was expected by the afternoon in and around Vancouver, which was also hit last week by a rare tornado.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;"A significant atmospheric river event continues to (bring) copious amounts of rain to the BC south coast today," it said. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;"Heavy rain will continue this morning and ease this afternoon as the system moves inland."&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Environment Canada meteorologist Armel Castellan said strong winds gusting up to 90 kilometers per hour (55 miles per hour) could cause widespread power outages.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The extreme weather comes after British Columbia suffered record-high temperatures over the summer that killed more than 500 people, as well as wildfires that destroyed a town.&lt;/p&gt;
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      <content:encoded xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><strong>OTTAWA: Relentless rain battered Canada's Pacific coast on Monday, forcing evacuations and sending mudslides, rocks and debris across major highways that left motorists trapped east of Vancouver.</strong></p>

<p>"Heavy rains and subsequent mudslides/flooding have impacted various highways in the BC interior," British Columbia's transportation ministry said on Twitter.</p>

<p>Rescuers were deployed to free people trapped for hours in 80-100 cars and trucks between two mudslides near the town of Agassiz, the province's safety minister, Mike Farnworth, told a news conference.</p>

<p>"We are looking at the possibility of air rescues, if needed," he said, adding that "high winds may challenge these efforts."</p>

<p>Farnworth said there had been "multiple rain-induced incidents" in the southwest and central regions of the province, adding: "The situation is dynamic."</p>

<p>In the city of Abbotsford, outside Vancouver, authorities ordered more than 100 homes evacuated in several neighborhoods threatened by flooding and mudslides.</p>

<p>The town of Merritt, 190 kilometres (120 miles) east of the coastal city, also urged some 2,000 residents to leave after their wastewater treatment plant was compromised, according to Farnworth. </p>

<p>"The entire community (of 7,000 people) may have to be evacuated," he said.</p>

<p>Emergency centers were set up in both communities for displaced residents.</p>

<p>Environment Canada said in a statement up to 250 millimetres (almost 10 inches) of rain was expected by the afternoon in and around Vancouver, which was also hit last week by a rare tornado.</p>

<p>"A significant atmospheric river event continues to (bring) copious amounts of rain to the BC south coast today," it said. </p>

<p>"Heavy rain will continue this morning and ease this afternoon as the system moves inland."</p>

<p>Environment Canada meteorologist Armel Castellan said strong winds gusting up to 90 kilometers per hour (55 miles per hour) could cause widespread power outages.</p>

<p>The extreme weather comes after British Columbia suffered record-high temperatures over the summer that killed more than 500 people, as well as wildfires that destroyed a town.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 23:47:16 +0500</pubDate>
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        <media:title>This handout photo from the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Safety shows a mudslide closing Highway 1 between Popkum and Hope, east of Chilliwack, Canada as relentless rain battered the country's Pacific coast November 15, 2021. AFP Photo
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