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Atmospheric river forces evacuation order, state of local emergency in North Van

The scope of the damage is now becoming clearer in two North Vancouver neighbourhoods. In Deep Cove and Woodlands, multiple homes were badly damaged during the weekend storm. As Alissa Thibault reports, some residents are looking at a major cleanup over the days and weeks to come.

The District of North Vancouver issued an evacuation order for six homes on Sunday night due to flooding from the atmospheric river that hit over the weekend.

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Residents of the six homes on Panorama Drive in Deep Cove had to leave immediately.

A state of local emergency was also declared after inspections on Sunday that found the potential failure of private infrastructure could be a risk to public safety.

“One of the retaining walls between the houses has been damaged from being overcome by water in the last 48 hours, and so (Monday) morning the geotech engineers are going to have a review of it and see what the state of it is but they need a little more time with it so we’ve asked the residents to leave the properties until we can do that further assessment,” Mike Little, mayor of the District of North Vancouver said.

Evacuees are eligible to receive Emergency Support Services to help with temporary relocation.

Meanwhile, a community was cut off on the North Shore as cleanup continued.

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About 80 homes in the Woodlands community were impacted after their access road was washed out.

The Marr Creek Watershed in West Vancouver also burst its banks.

From Friday to Sunday, the Coquitlam and Deep Cove area received more than 250 mm of rain during the atmospheric river.

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