A state of emergency has been declared after heavy rainfall and snow melt have caused the level of the Lillooet River in the Pemberton Valley to rise rapidly. Global’s Jennifer Palma and meteorologist Kristi Gordon have the latest.
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Pemberton, B.C., declares state of emergency due to flooding
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