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 report from a First Nation says the massive Chilcotin River landslide in the B.C. Interior last year revealed shortfalls in communication and co-ordination of the emergency response from provincial and federal governments.

The Tsilhqot'in ºÃÉ«tv Government's report says it had to overcome "jurisdictional confusion," and that the province "struggled" to share information about the slide.

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