Canada Underwater! Heavy flooding destroyed roads and houses in Vancouver, British Columbia

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Rescue teams in British Columbia, Canada, including Vancouver, are on high alert as an intense atmospheric river causes widespread flooding, power outages, and landslides, with one person missing in Coquitlam and severe weather conditions expected to continue through Sunday.

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All historic level floods in the last month

cherryamore
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They paved paradise and put up a parking lot...without proper drainage.

chrisjoseph
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Why isn't the Carbon Tax preventing this?

donnadurie
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I remember Port Coquitlam in the late 70s before Coquitlam Center was built. The whole area used to be a huge rain forest, no roads, no houses, no towers

TheGreatestHandle
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Why do they keep showing different angles of Deep main road into Deep cove often floods due to an extremely poor storm drainage seen it many times

gerryepp
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This happens every year, we got warning about it and its vancouver which means when you buy or rent the place they tell you its a flood zone. This is a small area with actual high flooding -resident

glow
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Love the title, Canada is a big country. You made it sound like all of us are under water.

ronpiticco
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Nice to see all the comments here from folks who know what’s really going on. 👍

micchristi
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One PART of A (ONE) province is under water and you claim Canada is underwater> THIS is THE PROBLEM !

gregoryshearsmith
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This was forecasted almost a week earlier, and did the Province, Municipalities, cities, do anything to prepare? NO. We live in a Rainforest on the west side of BC, this happened over and over, and where do your tax dollars go??? Try over engineering infrastructure, as opposed to under engineering.... It falls onto the Province and municipalities lap.

kenwithers
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Well, that really sucks! Sorry to hear about your troubles, neighbor! I hope the missing person is found alive and well.

Chryssye
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Most of these videos is situated in North Vancouver British Columbia. It's on the north shore when the clouds hit the mountain they dump all the rain. We lived there 15 years and saw lots of storms. The thing about these videos is that we have 3 ski mountains on the north shore and each is over 3000 feet. Take 180 mm of rain over the 3 mountains and where is the water going to go. Down hill. It doesn't help in West Vancouver they have elevated trail tracks which helps keep the water from going into the ocean. Over development and not enough streams to take the water from the mountain to the ocean. They have been replaced by concrete colverts. That's what you see in deep Cove. 4 or 6 million dollar homes full of water. In Burnaby where you see the car floating in the water use to be a wet land when I was a child. Expensive development industrialization is what it is now.

tilltheend
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I remember when they called this a Pineapple Express and it happened every year. I guess that name wasn't scary enough.

alhubele
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Paying so higher taxes in Vancouver and the city and those politicians are not taking care of those drains. Period. Homeowners are paying between 5k to 15K yearly home taxes and this is what they get. Third world country have reach us

diego
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From Surrey BC Canada here. It just HAPPENS to be OUR PROVINCIAL ELECTION DAY! Stay strong Patriots

maiania
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6 Departments in France, Tuscany Italy, BC Canada, New Mexico all in less than a week.

allen-rpgm
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F around with weather weapons and find out

Grimgrak
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Actually cloud seeding causes these Hugh storms it’s like a dam bursting

hankgriffin
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Have friends and family there in Vancouver.... this is horrendous.... hope everyone is safe.

tw
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I remember experiencing this El Nino for the first time when I moved to Vancouver about 40 years ago and being shocked about the amount of rain. Houses where even sliding down mountain sides. Crazy.Too bad the city didn't do any drain clearing first.

lcg