More rain in B.C. forecast, although 'nothing' compared to atmospheric river

Multiple homes are seen surrounded by debris left by flooding from torrential rain from an atmospheric river weather system in Deep Cove in North Vancouver, on Oct. 22. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

The District of North Vancouver is getting ready for another bout of rain after an atmospheric river weather system drenched B.C.'s south coast last weekend, triggering a mudslide and localized flooding that killed at least three people.

The North Shore mountains could see another 75 millimetres of rain this weekend, and Lisa Muri, a councillor with the district, said staff were preparing by cleaning up culverts and placing sandbags throughout the community.

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