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Several area highways now reopened after closures due to slides and debris flows

Heavy rain played havoc with highways and rail lines, causing multiple closures
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The CN main line near Hope, undermined by flooding caused by heavy rains on Feb. 1, 2020. (Photo credit: Facebook)

UPDATE 4 p.m.: Several Southern Interior highways and roads have reopened following heavy rains.

Highway 1 between Spences Bridge and Cache Creek is now open, as is Highway 97 between Loon Lake and Clinton and around Lac La Hache. Loon Lake Road itself is open to single lane, alternating traffic.

Highway 5 has reopened between Hope and Merritt, and Big Bar Road has also reopened, but motorists are advised to watch for debris flows and washouts.

Highway 12 between Lytton and Lillooet remains closed due to a mudslide 27 kilometres south of Lillooet between Six Mile Road and Kirbys Flat Road.

Drivers are advised to proceed with caution and be aware of road conditions and weather events. For up-to-date highway information, visit the DriveBC website (www.drivebc.ca).

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Heavy rains overnight have caused havoc on roads throughout the region, and Drive BC is reporting several highway closures due to rock slides, debris flows, and washouts.

Highway 1 between Yale and Lytton: closed in both directions between Lytton and Yale due to rocks on the road. Rock slides have also affected the CN and CP mainlines, closing them to rail traffic.

Highway 1 between Spences Bridge and 19 kilometres south of Cache Creek (at Spatsum bluffs): closed due to rock slide.

Highway 5 between Othello Road and Merritt: closed due to debris on the road and flooding.

Highway 12 between Lytton and Lillooet: closed in both directions due to a mudslide at Airport Road (Lillooet).

Highway 97 between Loon Lake Road and 26 Mile Frontage Road south of Clinton: closed in both directions due to a rick slide.

Highway 97 near Lac La Hache: closed due to a vehicle incident at Fircrest Road in Lac La Hache. Detour available via Dodge Road.

Big Bar Road between Desmond Road and Big Bar ferry: closed in both directions due to a mudslide.

There is no estimated time of reopening for any of the roads.

For up-to-date highway information, check the DriveBC website at www.drivebc.ca.



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Barbara Roden

About the Author: Barbara Roden

I joined Black Press in 2012 working the Circulation desk of the Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal and edited the paper during the summers until February 2016.
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