Fifty properties on evacuation order after 400-metre wide slide reactivates
FORT ST. JOHN — A 400-metre wide landslide is slipping down a hill in the small community of Old Fort in northeastern British Columbia.
The B.C. Ministry of Emergency Management says in a statement the “complex slide” is in the same area where the ground has shifted in 2018 and 2020.
Fifty properties are on evacuation order, but the local regional district says not everyone has left their homes.
The slide is under the access road to Old Fort and the Peace River Regional District says the earth had been moving at about one to two millimetres per hour when it was first detected on Sunday, however that rate has since accelerated.
