Rainfall warnings are back in effect across British Columbia’s flood-soaked Fraser Valley as another wave of wet weather moves into the region, just days after cross-border flooding inundated parts of Abbotsford.
Environment Canada says the valley, including Abbotsford, Metro Vancouver, and the Sea-to-Sky corridor can expect the new system to bring "significant rain" of up to 80 millimetres with the heaviest downpours on Monday.
The weather agency is also warning of possible landslides in vulnerable areas, including steep slopes, deforested regions and recent burn scars.
While floodwaters in Abbotsford have been receding, officials say the region remains vulnerable.
Abbotsford downgrades evacuation orders, lifts alerts as floodwaters recede
The City of Abbotsford lifted evacuation al

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