The City of Enderby has activated its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) to Level 1 for the purposes of preparation, response, and public communications related to localized flooding.
The EOC is monitoring flood conditions and encourages residents who may live in flood-prone areas to take measures to protect their property.
Please be advised that Tuey Park is submerged and now closed.
As of June 13, 2022, at the upstream hydrometric gauge, the Shuswap River water height is 4.35 m (14.27 feet) with a discharge rate of 370 m3/s.
Prolonged rainfall is forecast for the region today through Tuesday. Total rainfall amounts between 20mm and 40 mm are expected before easing to periods of light rain Tuesday afternoon.
Forecast models are predicting an initial peak of the Shuswap River discharge rate to occur on June 17, 2022 at a rate of 448.9 m3 /s.
Sand and sandbags are available for free at the Public Works Yard at 2308 McGowan Avenue – please bring your own shovel.
Bookmark the City of Enderby Emergency Dashboard at www.cityofenderby.com/emergency for an up-to-date list of closures, restrictions, advisories, and warnings.