Flooding in Cloverdale

A man searches for his glasses in the flooded parking lot at Clover Square Village. The man lost them when he fell. (Photo: Malin Jordan)A man searches for his glasses in the flooded parking lot at Clover Square Village. The man lost them when he fell. (Photo: Malin Jordan)
The Santa Hut in Clover Square Village is seen Nov. 16, the day after torrential rains flooded the parking lot and some businesses. (Photo: Malin Jordan)The Santa Hut in Clover Square Village is seen Nov. 16, the day after torrential rains flooded the parking lot and some businesses. (Photo: Malin Jordan)
Flooding is seen along the side of the road on Hwy 10 near 168th Street at the Cloverdale Country Market. (Photo submitted: Fiona Macdermid)Flooding is seen along the side of the road on Hwy 10 near 168th Street at the Cloverdale Country Market. (Photo submitted: Fiona Macdermid)
A man searches for his glasses in the flooded parking lot at Clover Square Village. The man lost them when he fell. (Photo: Malin Jordan)A man searches for his glasses in the flooded parking lot at Clover Square Village. The man lost them when he fell. (Photo: Malin Jordan)

Several areas were flooded in Cloverdale Nov. 15.

The flooding also affected local businesses as some shops in Clover Square Village were forced to close.

“Cloverdale was hit by the flood and we are one of the casualties,” said Panna from Annik Eye Care. “Unfortunately it looks like we will be shut down for at least 5 to 7 weeks.”

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The next day, sections of the parking lot were still closed, but most businesses were open.



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