Floods cause shut down all railway lines port of Vancouver
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Floods on the west coast of Canada have cut all rail freight traffic to and from the port of Vancouver, the largest port of the country. Two days of torrential rain across the province of British Columbia caused major flooding and shut the vital rail routes since Tuesday 16 November. This was reported by Reuters.
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