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Residents affected by third landslide in a decade in Old Fort, B.C.

25 April 2026
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Kelly Ziebart surveyed extensive damage from a landslide south of Fort St. John, B.C., which has disrupted access to the hamlet of Old Fort for the third time since 2018. The recent slide, which occurred on Sunday, has shifted the only road into the community by 62 meters and is currently active, with about half of the 150 residents evacuated. Many remain in the area, navigating the damaged road on foot or using ATVs to reach work and school. Local officials are calling for deeper investigations into the recurring landslides, citing concerns about the safety and future viability of the community. The province is monitoring the situation, acknowledging the geological instability of the region contributes to the ongoing issues, which are exacerbated by factors like snowmelt.

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Landslides in Old Fort have become a significant concern for the small community, which has faced three major events since 2018, highlighting the geological instability of the region. The ongoing landslides not only threaten infrastructure but also raise questions about the long-term safety and livability of the area. Historical data shows that similar geological conditions have led to other landslide incidents in British Columbia, making it crucial for local authorities to conduct comprehensive studies to understand the underlying causes and to develop effective mitigation strategies. The repeated disruptions also pose challenges for emergency services and community stability, necessitating immediate attention from provincial officials.

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