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B.C. needs to do more to monitor risky slopes after deadly landslide: expert

B.C. needs to do more to monitor risky slopes after deadly landslide: expert

Global News
Thursday, December 19, 2024 02:02:19 AM UTC

One person was killed when their Lions Bay home washed away during a storm on Saturday, and a second person remains unaccounted for.

In the wake of a deadly landslide in the Sea-to-Sky corridor, one expert says the province needs to do more to monitor and manage landslide risk.

One person was killed when their Lions Bay home washed away during a storm on Saturday, and a second person remains unaccounted for.

Less than two months ago, a Coquitlam woman was killed in similar circumstances during an atmospheric river, while five people were killed in a mudslide on Highway 99 north of Pemberton during the destructive storms in November 2021.

Along with the human toll, the storms caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to homes, roads and other infrastructure.

John Clague, a professor emeritus in earth sciences at Simon Fraser University, said the province needs to boost efforts to survey and monitor the stability of steep slopes in landslide-prone areas where homes and roads have been built.

“The government has spent huge amounts of money trying to better protect people on these steep slopes,” he told Global News.

“But there still are properties, I would say, maybe that were established decades ago and they didn’t have an understanding of problems of this sort that are vulnerable, and to me, it signals we do need to make a renewed large effort to try to identify where people are at risk and to do something about it.”

B.C. Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth said the province has increased its focus on monitoring roads, particularly after recent atmospheric rivers and wildfires that may have weakened slope stability.

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