British Columbia - While hundreds of workers toil away around the clock on B.C.'s highway system, the provincial government is reiterating
its request that people stay off critical routes unless absolutely necessary.
Minister of Transportation Rob Fleming said Monday there are 250 pieces of heavy equipment working on emergency repairs to roads and railways in a rush to
restore supply chains throughout B.C.
"Every day brings us a little bit closer to a return to normal, but we're in the midst of a tremendous challenge," Fleming said.
He said CP is "cautiously optimistic" they will be able to restart operations on Tuesday, which will lessen pressure on what is left of the highway
system.
Two-thirds of containers in B.C. are moved by rail.
Segments of Highway 1 in the lower Fraser Canyon and Fraser Valley between Hope and Chilliwack reopened over the weekend.
Traffic on the Trans-Canada between Highway 11 and Yale Road is being limited to agricultural and other essential vehicles.
Highway 3 has been designated the commercial vehicle route between the Lower Mainland and Interior while Highway 99 is carrying other traffic.
Both routes are operating smoothly, all things considered.
Work is underway on temporary repairs and construction access on the Coquihalla Highway while permanent rebuilds are planned at multiple sites.
"We don't yet have clear timelines there beyond many weeks for the temporary work, and many, many months for the permanent repairs," Fleming added,
adding more information on timelines for the reopening of Highway 5 will be released in the "coming days."
He said restrictions limiting usage of parts of Highway 3, 99, 7, and 1 to essential travel only will remain in place as long as they need to.
There were no fines issued over the weekend to violators of the restrictions as B.C. residents overwhelmingly complied.
Minister of Public Safety Mike Farnworth says crews are working around the clock as more rain is coming starting Wednesday, "and a series of further
storms are expected in the coming weeks. Over the last week, we've asked a great deal of British Columbians, and time and again, the people of this province
have responded. There's a lot of hard work ahead. But we are making progress thanks to the big hearts of so many people."
Colin Dacre.
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