Sunday, July 15, 2012

Johnsons landing landslide

  • A day after a landslide caused devastation in Johnsons Landing, British Columbia, a Global News crew managed to capture real-time footage of another landslide sweeping through the area.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Johnsons Landing was not a known landslide hot spot, so Kootenay Central Regional District took no steps to ensure slopes above the com-munity were stable before some of the older homes there were built.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • Sign Up now. The search continues today for four people believed to be buried by a huge landslide in Johnsons Landing in southeastern B.C.
  • (CBC)
  • JOHNSONS LANDING, B.C. - Geotechnicians are keeping a close eye on the weather as crews resume their search for four people believed to be buried in a huge landslide in British Columbia.
  • (huffingtonpost.ca)
  • JOHNSONS LANDING, B.C. - Rainy weather is making rescue efforts difficult in British Columbia where four people are still missing after a massive landslide.
  • (globaltvbc.com)
  • KASLO, B.C. -- Search and rescue crews at Johnsons Landing have located the foundation of the home particularly the bears, according to landslide survivor Mandy Bath.
  • (Windsor Star)
  • The Johnsons Landing landslide is shown in this Thursday July 12, 2012 handout photo, in B.C.. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Emergency BC JOHNSONS LANDING, B.C.
  • (610cktb.com)
  • JOHNSONS LANDING, B.C. -- Crews are keeping a close eye on the weather as it hampers search efforts for four people believed to be buried in a massive landslide in southeastern British Columbia.
  • (CP24& Canada)
  • The community of Johnsons Landing has a population of just 35 residents. It is a very remote area, there is no cell service and were waiting to get back more definitive word, he said of the unfolding situation.
  • (CBC)
  • JOHNSONS LANDING, British Columbia, July 13 (UPI) -- A landslide destroyed three homes Thursday in a hamlet on Kootenay Lake in western Canada in a remote part of British Columbia, authorities said.
  • (United Press International)

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