Hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members are now in British Columbia, helping hard-hit areas recover from the province's extreme weather disaster.
In addition to the 500 troops who have been sent to support relief efforts, the Air Force is also ramping up its contribution, moving in 12 aircraft that will help with the transport of personnel and equipment, as well as reconnaissance.
Mike Armstrong takes a ride with the military to get a bird's eye view of the daunting task ahead.
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In addition to the 500 troops who have been sent to support relief efforts, the Air Force is also ramping up its contribution, moving in 12 aircraft that will help with the transport of personnel and equipment, as well as reconnaissance.
Mike Armstrong takes a ride with the military to get a bird's eye view of the daunting task ahead.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8378914/bc-highways-roadways-current-status-closures/
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