
A flood warning has been issued for B.C.'s Central and Southern Peace Region as persistent rainfall causes the area's rivers to rise steadily.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre upgraded the region from a "flood watch" to a "flood warning" Saturday afternoon, after 36 hours of torrential rain pummelled the area in northeastern B.C.
A flood warning is also in effect for the Upper Fraser River at Prince George, where showers are expected again on Sunday.
Saturday's downpour caused extensive damage to parts of Peace Region, an area flanked by the Rocky Mountain foothills to the west and the Alberta plains to the east.
Several major routes in the area were washed out and eventually closed, the B.C. Transportation Ministry confirmed Saturday.







