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Flooding and Landslide Events Northern British Columbia 1820-2006

D. Septer

2007

Historical information on weather events and their impacts is scattered throughout many different sources, including newspapers, technical reports and streamflow records. The intent of this report is to produce a chronological list of flooding and landslide events in the northern part of British Columbia. The area covered is north of a stright line running from Bella Bella in the west over Williams Lake and Blue River to the Rocky Mountains in the east. Some weather events causing fatalities in the adjacent Alaska panhandle have been included in the report. Although an effort has been made to be as accurate and complete as possible, the chronological list of such events contained in the report is far from complete. In a report with a time span and geographic area like this, many storm and flood events will have been missed. The historical detail contained in the report is strictly raw data without any analusis of the events. Thus all the details and quotations must stand on their own merit, without benefit of the author's analysis or comment. All damage causing events are organised chronologically starting with the ca. 1820 event and ending with a storm event on December 18-19, 2006. Some extreme wind and snow storm events have also been included even though they did not cause flooding or landslide damage.

Ministry of Environment, Canada

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