Floating furniture and local state of emergency as rain pounds B.C.’s coast
Les Martson said he could see furniture floating in the basement of a friend’s home when he surveyed the site of flooding near Ocean Falls, B.C., along the province’s central coast.
The community is among the wettest in Canada with an average of 4,390 millimetres of rain per year, but Martson said Wednesday that the pounding the region has taken from a series of atmospheric rivers is the worst he can remember.
“You have to understand we are in the middle of a rainforest here.”
Parts of the central coast have received more than 120 millimetres of rain since the drenching began on Sunday, but it’s even wetter elsewhere, with western parts of Vancouver Island receiving 300 millimetres or more.


