It was a devastating and unprecedented flooding season in the Okanagan. Property damage was pegged in the millions after last year’s flood waters hit communities right across the valley. Now an independent report has determined the provincial government took all the right actions and couldn’t have done anything different to prevent the widespread damage. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
An independent report says the provincial government acted appropriately and couldn’t have done anything else to prevent the widespread flood damage in the Okanagan in 2017
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