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It might not have been a dam breach.
"These fluctuations may present possible hazards to the public, especially in the canyon below the spillway. However several precautions are taken by B.C. Hydro to reduce this hazard
including inspecting the spillway and sounding a siren before discharging water. Warning signs are also posted."
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Ouch.Last year 4-5 people were fishing below a dam in B. C. when the spill gates were opened and 1 died. There was a siren installed after an incident a few years ago but being close to a residential neighborhood people complained so they'd stopped using it.
It might not have been a dam breach.
"These fluctuations may present possible hazards to the public, especially in the canyon below the spillway. However several precautions are taken by B.C. Hydro to reduce this hazard
including inspecting the spillway and sounding a siren before discharging water. Warning signs are also posted."
is from:
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i m heading that way in a week for a week trip with the kids! what is fun to do out there? how far north have you gone?
Thank you for posting, it is a good reminder to look for warning signs, and to keep in mind that there might not be warning signs for a particular hazard.Yes indeed, a local confirmed that was the discharge warning for people on or near the river to retreat. Curiously there were no notices of this practice in the campground on the river. I recall when tsunami evacuation routes were introduced years ago that signage was everywhere.
Depends on your idea of fun (insert evil laugh) but we went as far north as possible while hiking the North Coast Trail. Not for kids though, so take the logging roads out of Port Hardy over to Cape Scott trailhead and its a short easy hike into San Josef Bay for the day or camp overnight on the beach…weather depending. There are some interesting spots along the way, like Holberg, Ronning’s Garden and the Pinetree Station, so drop by the visitors centre first for some info. There are whale watching charters out of Port Hardy also. Hope you have fun!