The rising level of Okanagan Lake has residents living along the water anxious and worried. And in some cases, even getting ready to flee their homes. Dozens of properties in West Kelowna have now been placed on an evacuation alert. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, Green Bay is one of the areas where residents have been told to get ready to leave on short notice should things go from bad to worse.
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Dozens of properties in West Kelowna have been placed on evacuation alert because of rising flood threats
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