Flooding Sparks Evacuations in Montana, Washington, British Columbia (PHOTOS) | The Weather Channel
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Here are the latest images from several major floods in the Northwest, as well as British Columbia in Canada.


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A shed on the banks of the Kettle River falls into the river in Grand Forks, British Columbia, on Thursday, May 17, 2018. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP)


Melting snow from the higher elevations has caused big problems in several areas of the Northwest and up into Canada as winter weather ceased and a spring warm-up finally took hold, and the dangerous situation has forced thousands from their homes.

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A state of emergency was declared for 20 counties in eastern Washington as water levels rose rapidly and forced some residents out of their homes. One of the affected rivers, the Okanogan, is projected to crest at its third-highest level on record by the weekend.

To the north, more than 4,000 people were ordered to evacuate in and around British Columbia's Fraser Valley because of a swollen river. River forecasters say the Fraser River will continue to rise in the coming days as more snow melts and flows downhill into the waterway.

(MORE: The Latest Information on the Northwest, British Columbia Floods)

More than 60 houses in the Orchard Homes neighborhood of Missoula, Montana, were ordered to evacuate as a river that flows through the city of 70,000 reached its second-highest level on record. The Clark Fork River has been receding for days thanks to colder temperatures, but it's expected to peak at an even higher level toward the end of this week.

We'll continue to update the gallery at the top of this page with the latest images from all three floods, so please check back frequently.