First Nation report says communication shortfalls hampered B.C. landslide response

A clogged area of the Chilcotin River is shown in an Aug. 2, 2024, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Government of British Columbia **MANDATORY CREDIT**

A salmon task force examining the impacts of the massive landslide that temporarily dammed British Columbia's Chilcotin River last July says there have been three "significant" slope failures since then, and the site remains unstable.

A statement from the Tsilhqot'in 好色tv Government, which is part of the task force alongside the federal and provincial governments, says there is still "significant material" that could move, that would result in future blockages.聽

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