Some good news on the flood front from the southern part of the valley–at least for some of the flooded out residents. The level of Osoyoos Lake is dropping slightly, and that means some evacuees may soon be able to return home, after they were evacuated for nearly two weeks ago.
klaudia Van Emmerik has the latest.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
An evacuation order for 20 properties in Osoyoos may be rescinded as early as Thursday. That would leave another 80 flooded-out properties still on an order
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