‘Awful cleanup’ ahead for poultry farmers in Abbotsford from flooding, says Eby
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby got a first-hand look at the “devastating” flooding in the Fraser Valley from a series of storms that swamped homes and farms and forced hundreds off their land.
Eby said on Tuesday he met with Abbotsford Mayor Ross Siemens and some of the affected farmers at the Barrowtown Pump Station, the same infrastructure that failed in 2021 causing catastrophic flooding in the valley.
“We weren’t even able to visit the worst-affected farm,” Eby said during an unrelated news conference in Vancouver.
He said a poultry farmer showed him photos of the damage that left “piles of muck and a huge number of drowned birds from their chicken operation.”
