
Storm Response, January 10, 2026
Updated January 22 at 12:45pm
Situation summary
A series of atmospheric rivers impacted coastal British Columbia from January 10-12, 2026. Prolonged periods of rain combined with warmer temperatures and additional runoff from rain-on-snow melt. The BC River Forecast Centre has lifted a high streamflow advisory for the area.
Crews responded, placed signs and barricades, and re-directed traffic as needed, while also cleaning debris. This page is updated as information becomes available.
Important information
- Call us to report significant impacts to roads, trails, drainage, utilities, and other municipal infrastructure and facilities. Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm at 604-532-7300. After normal business hours, on weekends, and on statutory holidays at 604-543-6722.
- For serious medical issues, fires, life threatening situations, or crimes, call 911.
- Follow all signage and detour directions. If a road is closed due to flooding, do not attempt to drive through the closure, even if you feel your vehicle can do so.
- Proceed with caution on or near rivers, streams and tributaries and adjacent embankments until water levels have dropped.
- Sand and sandbags are available 24/7 all year round at the Township of Langley Operations Centre at 4700 - 224 Street. Please bring your own shovel.
Impacts / closures
- None
Updates / openings
- 272 Street at 6800 block - water on northbound lane
- 272 Street at 4400 block - water receded
- 232 Street at 11 block - water receded
- 43 Avenue east of 272 Street - water receded
- 256 Street north of 84 Avenue - water receded
- 100A Avenue between 216 Street and McKinnon Crescent - water receded
More information
- Visit our Flooding page for more information on flood prevention and response.
Engineering and Public Works Division
604-533-6006
enginfo@tol.ca