“we are not yet through this emergency,” said greene. “we are anticipating continued flow from the nooksack today and rising water levels, and are prepared for difficult days and nights ahead.”
geotechnical experts are on site and emergency staff are available 24/7 to provide any support required, added greene.
“if you’re living in an area that is at risk of flooding, you should have a grab and go bag ready for everyone in your household, including pets,” she said.
there’s 66 farms registered with livestock under evacuation order, and 99 farms with livestock under evacuation alert, according to the agriculture ministry.
minister lana popham said the flooding is affecting a mix of poultry, dairy cows and hogs, adding that at this point the animals are safe. she said she will provide updates as they come in about the farms.
popham said she has spoken to many farmers and they are all nervously watching to see how the next 12 hours plays out.
“my message to farmers and communities is that you are not alone in this, and we need to look out for one another, and we’ll continue to monitor and support as needed,” said popham.
a home is surrounded by flood waters near twin rivers snohomish county park in arlington, wash., thursday, dec. 11, 2025.
erika schultz
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the seattle times via ap
b.c. river forecast centre continues flood warnings
david campbell, head of the b.c. river forecast centre, said flood warnings are still in place for the fraser valley, on the chilliwack river and for the sumas region.