Railways says rock slide may have caused B.C. derailment that spilled jet fuel

Crews work to clean up more than 70,000 litres of aviation fuel that was released next to Kamloops Lake, near Kamloops, B.C. in this Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025 handout photo, following a train derailment. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Government of British Columbia (Mandatory Credit)

SAVONA, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Rail operator ºÃÉ«tv Pacific Kansas City says a rock slide may be partially to blame for a derailment near Kamloops, B.C., that resulted in the spill of more than 70,000 litres of jet fuel alongside a local lake.

CPKC Indigenous relations and government affairs director Mike LoVecchio said during a public information meeting in Savona, B.C., Monday night that the exact cause of the derailment is still under investigation.

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