ATMOSPHERIC RIVER UPDATE – Wednesday, Dec. 24
December 24, 2025
The Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) has extended the State of Local Emergency (SOLE) declaration for an additional fourteen days. The SOLE now applies to a reduced area, spanning west from Allison Pool to the western boundary of Electoral Area E. This extension supports the prompt coordination of action or special regulation of persons or property to protect the health, safety, or well-being of persons or the safety of property, objects, or sites of heritage value.
The Evacuation ORDER that was issued on December 19 for two properties on Chilliwack Lake Road remains in effect due to a landslide hazard posing an imminent life-safety risk. Slope instability concerns are limited to these two properties.
The FVRD Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) has remained active in recent days, with staff responding and working with partner agencies to address a range of issues across the region. As the holidays approach, emergency staff continue to monitor the situation and remain in a state of readiness. The EOC Public Information Line (778-704-0400) will remain available to receive messages during the holidays. Emergency staff will respond to messages once the FVRD office reopens following the FVRD holiday office closure.
Incidents can be reported 24/7 through our recently released FVRD Emergency Status Map. Residents are encouraged to submit incidents to help the FVRD track damage caused by the recent atmospheric river event. The tool is not a substitute for calling 9-1-1 and should not be used for reporting urgent or emergency incidents.
Although weather warnings have been lifted, it is essential to remain vigilant for potential hazards. Residents are reminded to stay away from high-risk areas, including landslides, dikes, flooded areas, swift-running rivers, and unstable waterway banks. Due to soil saturation, erosion and debris slides are possible.
The current weather forecast for the Chilliwack area includes periods of rain through Thursday, followed by a mix of rain and snow on Friday, a brief break of sun and clouds on Saturday, and showers returning on Sunday. There are no streamflow or flood alerts at this time, and the Chilliwack River water levels continue to decline. Residents are encouraged to monitor Environment Canada for up-to-date forecasts.
Areas of impact:
- Evacuation ORDER - two properties on Chilliwack Lake Road
- View the STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY Extension and Amendment
How to Stay Informed:
- fvrd.ca/eoc and fvrd.ca/alerts for the most up-to-date information
- Alertable for Emergency Community Notifications through email, SMS, and phone call notifications
- DriveBC.ca for road conditions and route planning
- BCHydro.com/outages for local power outage information
- Weather.gc.ca for monitoring weather alerts, warnings, forecasts
- PreparedBC.ca for preparedness info
Safety Reminders:
- Emergencies Dial 9-1-1
- Dial 1-800-663-3456 for the Provincial Reporting Line (floods, landslide)
- High Winds
- Have the potential to bring down power lines and trees, cause power outages, and create flying debris
- A downed power line is a danger, stay back 10 metres and call 9-1-1
- Rain and High Water Levels
- Water can pool on roads. Never drive through flooded roads and crossings
- Stay away from fast-moving creeks and rivers.
- Parks, Trails, Forested Areas
- Exercise extreme caution during changing weather conditions. For FVRD parks, please report any concerns to parks@fvrd.ca
Resources Available to Residents:
- Sandbags are available for impacted residents at the following locations. Please bring your own shovel.
- Chilliwack Lake Road - Fire Hall
- Hunter Creek Exit - Laidlaw (see map link) https://maps.app.goo.gl/N382m3Gv47uApEFQ9
- Harrison Mills - just east of the Sasquatch Inn at the intersection of Highway 7 and Chehalis FSR (see map link) https://maps.app.goo.gl/kZiM82k9D4JYsowZA
- To access Emergency Support Services, go to https://ess.gov.bc.ca/
- To stay up to date on current emergencies in B.C., go to https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/
- For information about roads, highways, and route interruptions, please see: https://www.drivebc.ca/
- To learn more about emergency preparedness and to sign up for emergency alerts, visit https://www.fvrd.ca/EN/main/services/emergency-management.html
- To sign up for emergency notifications on Alertable visit https://www.fvrd.ca/EN/main/services/emergency-management.html
Tips to Be Prepared for an Emergency:
- Pre-register for Emergency Support Services by creating a profile at https://ess.gov.bc.ca/
- Utilize the FVRD Emergency Workbook to enhance your emergency preparedness.
- Learn about the stages of an Evacuation here: https://www.fvrd.ca/EN/main/services/emergency-management/get-prepared.html
- Prepare an emergency kit and grab-and-go bag
The FVRD is the third most populous regional district in British Columbia and one of twenty-seven throughout the province. The FVRD delivers over 100 services to approximately 340,000 residents across a land base of 13,361 square kilometers. The FVRD’s eight electoral areas include all of the unincorporated communities on the north and south sides of the Fraser River, reaching up beyond the Nahatlatch River in the north and extending down to the U.S. border in the south. The FVRD is responsible for governance, administration and services for the eight electoral areas, each named separately by letters of the alphabet (A-H). Learn more about the FVRD at fvrd.ca.
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Media contact:
FVRD Communications
604-702-5000
EOC.COMMUNICATIONS@fvrd.ca