Deadly storm cuts transport links around city of Canada
A deadly storm described by officials as a once-in-a-century weather event has severed road and rail links around Vancouver, Canada.
Two motorways connecting the west coast city were closed after being damaged by severe flooding.
Thousands of people were forced to leave their homes due to the massive storm, which struck on Monday.
A woman was killed in a highway landslide, and rescuers say at least two other people are missing.
The woman’s body was found near Lillooet, about 250km from Vancouver, according to the royal Canadian mounted police
Sgt Janelle Shoihet said that rescuers had not yet determined the number of occupied vehicles that were lost in the slide.