New evacuation alert issued for Old Fort, B.C., residents after landslide
Officials have issued a new evacuation alert for residents in an area of northeastern British Columbia where a landslide has cut off access to the neighbourhood.
The Peace River Regional District issued a notice to an expanded group of homes, telling residents of Old Fort that they should be prepared to leave on short notice.
The 400-metre long slide formed on Sunday, triggering the initial evacuation order for dozens of residents after it cut off road access in and out of the community.
Transport Minister Mike Farnworth said creating an alternate route could cost between $250 and $300 million and still wouldn’t guarantee safety from landslides.


