It’s been 50 years since river levels in the North and South Thompson rivers peaked – causing significant flooding in Kamloops. On June 2, 1972, a dike in the city’s westside area split and poured water into the neighbourhood of Oak Hills.
Global News at Noon BC
50 years since historic flood in Kamloops
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