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Posted on 16/06/07

Flooding in future may be more frequent, scientists say

VANCOUVER -- British Columbia's narrow escape from an expected disaster this spring is proof positive that flooding is unpredictable. And even though floods are even more difficult to forecast on a year-to-year basis, experts are saying natural phenomena could make flooding a frequent occurrence over the long term in the province's watersheds.

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