Old fort landslide caused by bedrock failure: People return home
The Old Fort landslide, a mass movement that caused the evacuation of about 50 residences, was caused by a bedrock failure. A team of geologists studied thor...
www.geoengineer.orgDirect answer: There is a recent evacuation-related landslide situation affecting Old Fort, British Columbia, with authorities issuing an evacuation order due to significant risk to life and a road closure. Please note details are evolving, and current guidance from local authorities should be followed.
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The Old Fort landslide, a mass movement that caused the evacuation of about 50 residences, was caused by a bedrock failure. A team of geologists studied thor...
www.geoengineer.orgResidents reported Sunday movement at the site of the Old Fort Landslide
energeticcity.caA report from British Columbia's chief inspector of mines says the cause of a slow-moving landslide that has threatened a tiny B.C. community may never be determined.
www.cbc.caThe Old Fort landslide in British Colombia has reactivated as a result of heavy rainfall. About 100 m of new movement has been recorded so far.
blogs.agu.orgAn emergency alert has been issued because of a landslide causing a "significant risk to life" in Old Fort.
energeticcity.caThe large slide cut off the only road in and out of the community.
globalnews.caThe alert says anyone not prepared to shelter in place should consider leaving the area in case the situation worsened and the road remained closed.
globalnews.caLandslide - The Peace River Regional District has issued an Evacuation Order for the Old Fort area due to landslide. This landslide is creating a significant risk to life. A controlled evacuation window is planned for tonight from 9 pm to 10 pm, if conditions are safe.
www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca