Evacuation Alert Issued for Lardeau and Duncan River Communities

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Communities along the Lardeau and Duncan rivers, as well as surrounding tributaries, remain under an evacuation alert due to rising water levels. The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) Emergency Operations Centre issued the directive late Friday night, urging residents and visitors to stay prepared for a potential departure on short notice.

Affected Regions and Current Status

The alert encompasses electoral Area D, stretching from the northern end of Kootenay Lake to Trout Lake. Specific communities currently under the alert include Cooper Creek, Meadow Creek, Marblehead and Poplar Creek.

While an immediate evacuation is not currently required, the RDCK has advised the public to remain vigilant. The district warned that hydrologist assessments and weather forecasts indicate a significant risk of the Lardeau River exceeding its banks, which could lead to high water levels within the adjacent floodplain.

Did You Know? The ongoing flood watch, issued on May 28 by the B.C. River Forecast Centre, covers a broad swath of the West Kootenay region, including tributaries near Kaslo, Nakusp, and Nelson, in addition to the Lardeau and Trout Lake areas.

Environmental Factors and Outlook

The current situation is driven by a combination of accelerated snowmelt and expected precipitation. Warmer temperatures observed over recent days have increased snowmelt rates, contributing to the rising river levels currently being monitored across the region.

From Instagram — related to Kootenay Lake, Cooper Creek

The outlook for the coming days remains uncertain, as Environment Canada is forecasting significant rainfall through Monday. High river flows are expected to persist through Monday or Tuesday. Depending on the volume of rainfall, weather models suggest there is a potential for flooding across the broader Kootenays.

Expert Insight: The issuance of an evacuation alert serves as a critical precautionary measure when hydrologic models reach a threshold of instability. By keeping the public on notice, authorities allow for a more orderly response should the high-end precipitation scenarios materialize and necessitate a mandatory evacuation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which communities are currently under the evacuation alert?

The alert covers all communities from the northern end of Kootenay Lake to Trout Lake in electoral Area D, specifically including Cooper Creek, Meadow Creek, Marblehead, and Poplar Creek.

Which communities are currently under the evacuation alert?
Duncan River Communities Cooper Creek

Are residents required to leave their homes immediately?

No, residents and visitors are not required to evacuate at this time. However, the RDCK advises everyone in the area to remain vigilant and be prepared to leave at a moment’s notice.

What factors are contributing to the rising water levels?

The increase in water levels is attributed to warmer weather causing higher snowmelt rates, compounded by a forecast of significant rain through Monday.

How are you and your household preparing for the possibility of a sudden evacuation in your area?

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