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OKIB issues evacuation order for Okanagan neighbourhood swamped by rising creek

Flooding Whiteman’s Creek threatens homes and property – May 2, 2023

As Whiteman’s Creek continues to spill its banks, residents of Parker Cove are packing up and leaving their homes.

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People living on Falcon Avenue, adjacent to Whiteman’s Creek, and on beachfront properties north of Raven Road along Saskatoon Road saw water rush past their homes Tuesday morning, as the situation worsened overnight.

The Okanagan Indian Band, in turn, issued an evacuation order noting concerns about “immediate danger to life safety caused by flooding of Whiteman’s Creek.”

Among other things, residents of the area are being asked to follow the travel route provided and register at No. 8 Bonneau Road, New Horizons building.

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Before leaving their homes residents are being asked to shut off all gas and electrical appliances, other than refrigerators and freezers, close all windows and doors, close gates, gather their family and, if they have room, take a neighbour or someone needing transportation.

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The band also reminded residents that essential items such as government-issued ID, medications, eyeglasses, valuable papers and immediate care needs for dependents and, if time and space permits, keepsakes for quick departure should also be gathered.

Those who need transportation assistance from the area should call 250- 241-5809.

To follow the latest, monitor the OKIB Facebook page and webpage okib.ca for information on evacuation orders and the location of reception centres.

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