A look at B.C., 6 months after storms cut off the Lower Mainland

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Digital Writers

In November, British Columbia was hit with epic deluge, courtesy of a plume of Pacific moisture that took direct aim at the province, washing out roads.

Six months after floods in British Columbia destroyed sections of highway in the mountains, officials talk about the challenges of getting things reopened and what this means for the future.

Watch the video above as we take a closer look at reconstruction efforts and the implications for future travel across the province.