Evacuations in B.C. amid risk of ‘outburst’ from glacier lake
SQUAMISH — The risk of flooding from a melting glacier that led to two dozen properties in southwest British Columbia being ordered evacuated Thursday will likely be a problem for years, an expert says.
This is the third year in a row that residents in properties in the Poole Creek and Gates Lake area, about 30 kilometres north of Pemberton, are dealing with the threat from Place Glacier, which had similar bursts of water in 2024 and 2025.
Brian Menounos, a professor at the University in Northern British Columbia and Hakai Institute affiliate, said snowmelt and rainfall cause a lake to form on the glacier surface.
Prior to 2024, the lake wasn’t much of a concern, he said.
