B.C. floods: Concern mounting for Shackan First Nation near Merritt
Members of a First Nation near Merritt say they've been left to fend for themselves since they were forced from their homes due to flooding. Many have nothing to go back to as their homes are destroyed. And as Kamil Karamali reports, it might take a year before they can rebuild on their traditional territory.
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