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Vancouver's major highways closed due to flooding and falling rocks

Local authorities announced on Thursday that the majority of major Canadian highways leading to Vancouver, a Pacific port city, have been closed due to?floods, falling stones and?the risk of avalanches.

The British Columbia Transport Ministry, which is the province where Vancouver is located - Canada's largest port -- said that the situation was "evolving and very dynamic".

In a press release, it warned that "other provincial roads could be closed with little or no warning." Five of the six highways leading into Vancouver have been closed, but the main route from Seattle remains open.

Vancouver is largely accessible via a limited railway and highway network that crosses over the Rocky Mountains. This makes it vulnerable to severe weather.

A atmospheric river in late 2021 dumped two days' worth of rain on southern British Columbia. This caused floods and mudslides, which killed four people and damaged more than C$500,000,000 ($363,35,000,000) in property.

Vancouver is a major exporter of resources, such as potash, coal and forestry products. It also exports pork and beef. (1 Canadian dollar = 1.3761 dollars) (Reporting and Editing by Bill Berkrot).

(source: Reuters)