Coquihalla Highway in B.C. reopens after fall’s extreme weather

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Residents along Highway 8 may be allowed to return home in spring, as province works on emergency road repairs, which are estimated to cost up to $220-million

British Columbia’s costly efforts to recover from November’s rainstorms reached a milestone this week: The Coquihalla Highway reopened to non-essential traffic for the first time in two months and the provincial state of emergency related to the extreme weather event ended. For residents along Highway 8, however, Transportation Minister Rob Fleming could only offer the hope that they should be allowed to return to their homes in the spring.

“Drivers must be aware that this is not the Coquihalla as we know it,” Mr. Fleming warned at a news conference on Tuesday. Some sections are just patched with one lane in each direction, awaiting a long-term plan to upgrade the highway to withstand a future of increasingly extreme weather owing to climate change.

The worst damage, however, was along Highway 8 between Merritt and Spences Bridge, which was largely destroyed after the series of atmospheric rivers that began to cross southern B.C. on Nov. 13. “All of this means that we expect to have temporary repairs on Highway 8 to a point where people can regain access to their homes this spring,” Mr. Fleming said.

 

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