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Flooding evacuation orders rescinded as Skeena River recedes

Flooding evacuation orders rescinded as Skeena River recedes

More than 100 property owners living along one of northwestern B.C.'s largest river systems are allowed to return to their homes following evacuation orders due to flooding late last week. Water levels in the Skeena River and its Kalum River tributary have dropped significantly over the past few days, meaning residents will be allowed back into New Remo, Old Remo and Dutch Valley, the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine said Monday in a release. Emergency officials say 47 homes and buildings were damaged by flood waters.