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More flood warnings, evacuation orders for B.C. Interior

It may be a new month, but flooding in B.C.'s southern Interior continues to be front of mind for many communities.

Homes in the Slocan Valley and south of Vernon have been evacuated as water levels continue to rise

Rotary Beach on Lakeshore Road in Kelowna, B.C. (Erica Milligan)

It may be a new month, but flooding in B.C.'s southern Interior continues to be front of mind for many communities.

An evacuation order issued Thursday was expanded later in the day to includemore homes in the Slocan Valley due to rising levels inthe Slocan River.

A full list of the affected properties can be found here.

And in the Okanagan, overnight thunderstormsbrought Okanagan Lake to343.17 metres, two centimetres higher than the day before, and also caused an evacuation orderfor five waterfront properties in theKilliney Beach area south of Vernon:

  • 9415 Hodges Road.
  • 9425 Hodges Road.
  • 9435 Hodges Road.
  • 9445 Hodges Road.
  • 9467 Kilkenny Place.

InKelowna, high waters have already begun lapping across Water Street, near the downtown core.

OkanaganLake has reached more than 17 centimetres above readings set in 1948, when the flooding benchmark was last set.

The CentralOkanaganRegional District has said the lake could climb a further 10 centimetres before peaking in about two weeks, while the district says Mission Creek through downtownKelownais also forecast to keep rising until mid-June.

Lake waters reach up into waterfront properties and gardens. (Christina Low/CBC)

Snowy winter followed by warm spring

The River Forecast Centre is also expanding its warnings of potential flooding for several other British Columbia waterways.

The centre has now posted flood watches for the North and South Thompson rivers and the Thompson River throughKamloops, along with theShuswapand Eagle rivers, while flood watches remain up for theKettle,Granbyand Salmon rivers.

The forecast centre says rapidsnowmeltcaused by recent hot weather has also prompted a highstreamflowadvisory for southern sections of theFraserRiver, with a rapid rise near Hope by Saturday.

With files from CBC News