Tulameen River
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Princeton motel may not be able to rebuild following November’s floodGordon Daw and his wife have owned the Riverside Cabins for almost 17 years and said that the flood caused $1.7 million in damage.CanadaJun 29, 2022
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B.C. flood risk eases, but water levels still highEvacuation alerts have been posted by the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen for 18 properties along a stretch of the Tulameen River.WeatherJun 7, 2022
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Residents along Tulameen River Road concerned about potential floodingTulameen residents may have dodged a bullet this weekend but remain on high alert as water levels could still rise again.CanadaJun 6, 2022
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Okanagan Similkameen residents warned to prepare for potential floodingWater levels could increase, and stronger river flows could lead to erosion of orphan dikes and river channels on the Tulameen and Similkameen Rivers.WeatherJun 1, 2022
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RDOS urging Similkameen residents to prepare for potential floodingDue to significant erosion along the Tulameen River flooding is possible at lower levels.CanadaMay 16, 2022
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Regional district monitoring water levels for run-off in communities of Tulameen, CoalmontThe RDOS is encouraging residents to be prepared for high water and to take steps to protect their homes and property.EnvironmentMay 7, 2022
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Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen reminding residents to prepare for spring freshetThe Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen is reminding area residents to be flood-ready ahead of spring freshet.EnvironmentMar 30, 2022
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Town of Princeton rescinds evacuation alert, orders from November floodingFlooding in November, when the Tulameen River overflowed, devastated downtown Princeton.CanadaFeb 3, 2022
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Freezing rain falling on Princeton, warning issuedFreezing rain is expected to continue through to the afternoon but temperatures are expected to rise above 0 C as the day wears on.NewsJan 11, 2022
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High streamflow advisory issued for Tulameen River'Freezing levels are currently forecast to rise between 1,000 and 1,500 metres, resulting in rain and above-freezing temperatures at mid-to-low elevations.’EnvironmentDec 10, 2021
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