UPDATE 12:35 p.m. Workshops have begun the process of removing debris under the KLO bridge and traffic has been interrupted from time to time due to the work. Sarah Fuller shared a photo of the backlog and says she waited 25 minutes, “intermittent closures to recover debris. We are currently waiting for about 25 minutes. Now 12:30. Aaaa. Spring in BC Madison Earhard ORIGINAL 7:51 a.m. It seems that the KLO bridge is facing some problems due to the high flow rate as the rain continues to fall. The video submitted by the viewer shows many pieces of debris, including large sticks and branches blocking a section under the bridge. The water level of the creek seems to be a few centimeters away from reaching the bridge. The River Prediction Center issued high-flow alerts Monday across Okanagan, Boundary and Similkameen, and similar alerts remain for the Thompson area and the entire Fraser River corridor from the Quesnel south to the Pacific. Emergency Central Operations remind residents to stay away from streams and streams that move quickly. Send us your photos and videos at [email protected]