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Coquitlam mudslide causes power outage amid heavy rainfall in B.C.

19 March 2026
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Emergency crews responded to a mudslide in Coquitlam, B.C., on Thursday morning that disrupted power to approximately 5,000 customers. The incident, reported around 5:45 a.m. PT, occurred in the 1900 block of Pipeline Road, leading to the involvement of Coquitlam Fire and Rescue, local RCMP, and a geotechnical engineer. Four homes and two industrial sites were affected, but no injuries have been reported. B.C. Hydro confirmed that power lines were downed by the slide, causing the outage, although service was mostly restored by late morning, leaving around 20 customers still without power. Emergency responders have secured the area and are urging the public to avoid the site as unstable ground conditions complicate recovery efforts.

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Mudslides are a significant risk in British Columbia, particularly during heavy rainfall events, which can destabilize soil and trigger landslides. The province is currently experiencing a prolonged atmospheric river event, expected to bring substantial rainfall that may lead to flooding and further mudslide risks in vulnerable areas. Historical data indicates that similar weather patterns have previously caused severe damage and disruptions in the region. The ongoing weather conditions highlight the importance of preparedness and response measures in managing natural disasters in B.C.

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