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B.C. storm disrupts supply chain, could have lasting impacts on economy: experts

All major highways between B.C.B次元官网网址檚 Lower Mainland and the Interior severed by severe rainfall
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A woman and children who were stranded by high water due to flooding are rescued by a volunteer operating a boat Abbotsford, British Columbia on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021. Officials in a small city near the Canada border are calling the damage devastating after a storm that dumped rain for days caused flooding and mudslides. City officials in Sumas, Washington said Tuesday that hundreds of people had been evacuated and estimated that 75% of homes had water damage. Just over the border, residents in about 1,100 rural homes in Abbotsford were told to evacuate as waterways started to rise quickly. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Highway and railway closures caused by severe storms in British Columbia will have a significant and lasting impact on the provinceB次元官网网址檚 economy, the president of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce says.

Fiona Famulak said industries across the supply chain will be affected and is calling on all levels of government to act with urgency to allocate the resources needed to replace the lost infrastructure.

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All major highways between B.C.B次元官网网址檚 Lower Mainland and the Interior were severed, some in several locations, when record rainfall washed away bridges and roads over a 24-hour period starting Sunday.

Transportation Minister Rob Fleming said Highway 3 is likely to be the quickest route to reopen, possibly by the end of the weekend, but damage to Highway 1 and the Coquihalla Highway is so extreme that geotechnical assessments wonB次元官网网址檛 be possible until conditions are drier.

He said Highway 7 west of Agassiz reopened Tuesday to emergency vehicles only to allow stranded passengers to be taken out of the area. Maintenance contractors are gathering heavy equipment to begin rebuilding roads when they can safely do so.

B次元官网网址淥ur number 1 priority is getting our roadways back up and in operation, and we will provide whatever resources are necessary to make that happen,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淲e fully recognize how important it is right now in British Columbia to reopen the road connections from the Lower Mainland to the Interior to get supply chains moving again.B次元官网网址

Following reports of food shortages and hoarding at grocery stores, Canadian food retailer Save-On-Foods said in a statement that all shipments in and out of the Lower Mainland have been put on hold due to road conditions.

B次元官网网址淲e are exploring all avenues to get product to our stores as quickly as possible,B次元官网网址 it said.

When asked about the buying panic at a news conference Tuesday, Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth encouraged B.C. residents to be patient, saying there are alternative solutions to transport food and there is B次元官网网址渓ots of supply.B次元官网网址

B.C. Trucking Association President Dave Earle said hundreds of truck drivers were unable to finish their routes due to the highway closures, but none reported being injured as a result of the flooding or landslides.

B次元官网网址淢onday was all about protection of life and now we are focused on assessment, and clearly thereB次元官网网址檚 serious infrastructure damage on at least two of our four main routes,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淲e have hundreds of commercial vehicles stuck and weB次元官网网址檙e all waiting to see how we can unwind this knot.B次元官网网址

David Gillen, the director for the centre for transportation studies at the University of British Columbia, estimates it will take about two weeks for repairs to allow normal traffic flow to resume, but it will be months for a complete recovery because road work is limited during winter months.

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 going to take some time until these routes are repaired enough for trucks to travel but there is some degree of substitutability that there isnB次元官网网址檛 with railroads because you basically have two main lines and theyB次元官网网址檙e both severely hampered. They have to be rebuilt,B次元官网网址 Gillen said.

CanadaB次元官网网址檚 two largest railways said they expect it will take another couple of days before their main lines in southern B.C. reopen. Canadian National Railway chief operating officer Rob Reilly said heavy rain made the tracks impassable.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檝e had the railroad out of service getting to Vancouver since Sunday afternoon. Quite frankly, weB次元官网网址檒l probably be out a couple more days,B次元官网网址 Reilly told a transportation conference Tuesday.

The track outages are also hindering the movement of goods to and from the countryB次元官网网址檚 largest port in Vancouver.

Barry Prentice, a supply chain management professor at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, said importing and exporting at B.C. ports poses a significant problem should highways and railways remain inoperable.

B次元官网网址淭ransportation is an invisible industry until something goes wrong,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淲e take it for granted more than we should as a society because without transportation we donB次元官网网址檛 have trade, and without trade we donB次元官网网址檛 have an economy.B次元官网网址

B次元官网网址擝rieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press





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