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B.C. climate news: $3.3 million for Fraser Valley flood planning and Comox flooding emergency
Summary
B.C. is providing $3.3 million for Fraser Valley flood planning, and Comox has declared a flooding state of emergency.
Content
British Columbia is reporting several climate-related developments, including provincial funding for flood planning and local emergency declarations. The province announced $3.3 million to support flood planning in the Fraser Valley. Local officials in Comox have declared a flooding state of emergency while the South Coast reports a below-normal snowpack.
Key facts:
- The provincial government announced $3.3 million for Fraser Valley flood planning, reported as funding to help local planning efforts.
- Comox has declared a flooding state of emergency, announced by local authorities.
- The South Coast is reporting low snowpack levels, and recent global monitoring shows the last several years among the warmest on record with elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.
Summary:
These items reflect local impacts alongside broader climate trends reported by monitoring agencies. Undetermined at this time.
