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Flooding and Landslide Events North
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1 Introduction Weather is one of th
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Precipitation: Port Simpson (198.4
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In interviews conducted in 1985, Mo
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1989), which is about one third of
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On December 9, Prince Rupert report
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The flood indirectly damaged the Un
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channel. This it obtains across the
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Due to the heavy snowstorm in Stewa
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oom on the top floor of the residen
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*1) The highest mark recorded durin
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the Royal Fish Co., moored at the d
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Source: The Daily News, November 13
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River after floodwaters completely
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Around Smithers, several days of mi
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Exceptionally heavy rains and wind
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saved were the canned goods. Some f
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Flood damage also occurred in the B
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Muddy Gulch and the terminal, the B
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ewildered with the speed with which
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second pier and the span on the Haz
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Source: The Interior News, March 8,
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Ministry of Transportation and High
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January 15-19, 1947 Event type: Sno
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Precipitation: Not applicable. Sour
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ft. (0.6-1.2 m). At Mile 62.5, wash
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Precipitation: Not applicable. Sour
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force. The storm with winds of 50-6
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Source: The Interior News, December
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December 8-10, 1951 Event type: Rai
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Source: The Omineca Herald, August
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October 11-16, 1954 Event type: Deb
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October 5-14, 1955 Event type: Rock
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Around 5 p.m. on October 14, a rock
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CNR reported rock and snowslides at
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was a contorted track over which a
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The avalanche, which came down 500
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levels. Forty feet (12 m) of riverb
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Precipitation: Falls River (131.8 m
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concentrated on the Bear River Pass
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On February 5, three men narrowly e
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October 15-17, 1962 Event type: Flo
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Precipitation: Not applicable. Sour
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Trailer Court were endangered. On J
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Sweetin River crosses the forestry
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During the spring, high water cause
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Kitimat reported 10.7 in. (271.8 mm
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On January 23, the Bella Coola Rive
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(143.0 mm/2 days), October 22-23, 1
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This third recorded jökulhlaup eve
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eported snowslides at Mile 14.3, 22
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Smithers Landing Road to Babine Lak
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The slide took place in a small bay
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Source: Gilbert 1972. On August 1,
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long, which occurred 44 mi. (70.4 k
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the slide area. Both drivers walked
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September 14-15, 1972 Event type: D
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Power outages occurred in Prince Ru
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The coroner’s inquiry found that
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Construction of a new tramline and
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idge construction project near Terr
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*2) Addendum 1 of TFL #1 provided f
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federal tidal surveyor Bob Brown, h
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hat as a scoop, he managed to reach
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According to the report, it is prob
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(Environment Canada 1991). It rose
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Highway 37 between Kitwanga-Cranber
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A special camp was rented, fitted,
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maximum discharge rate of 1,200 m 3
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Precipitation: Nass Camp (38.6 mm/1
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Prince Rupert was without power for
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Between July 31-August 2, Dawson Cr
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1984; Kemano (98.0 mm/2 days), Nove
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Precipitation: Sewell Inlet (121.0
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speculation and evidence to suggest
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log home, which was undamaged but t
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At Commotion Creek, significant dam
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In July, heavy rainfall caused wide
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side of the Bulkley River. Near Tel
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efore impacting the embankment. It
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The heavy rains caused two slides o
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The cost for bank protection of Sto
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