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First off, almost none of those pictures are of that area. They're not hard to find either. Secondly, why bring up the Hope slide when it has little to do with this slide, which has been exacerbated by an ongoing drought in the area and several years of brutal wildfires destabilizing the slopes. The current salmon run is the run that was affected by the 2019 Big Bar slide, which was even on that same river and obliterated that run, making this particular slide even more devastating. I don't understand why one would make a video on the topic without discussing the evolving problems in the chilcotin plateau due to climate change/poor forest management and bringing up the damage to old settler stuff without mentioning the impact to the Tsilhqot'in people and the 4000 year old cultural sites they lost is crass. No one was hurt in this slide because they were proactive in evacuating their people, and they were providing close monitoring of the situation. We just had a massive atmospheric river system in 2022, which took out a major highway. Why the Hope slide? Did you just need a landslide where someone died? Thirdly, this happened like a week ago. The salmon situation is quite upsetting, but the flood wasn't nearly as bad as they thought it was going to be when the "dam" over topped.
My hometown is in the mountains, however, every year from August to October, floods and landslides occur frequently. I want to escape from there, for my life and my family's, but that is where I was born and raised. It is really confusing.
Look one landslide on the Chilcotin River is not the end . There has been some earlier and they will happen again. It is just one of the natural disasters . It turned out in the end to be not much of a problem. I was there many years ago and if you know where to look you can see where it has happened before. Living in the mountains you expect parts of them to fall away at any time.
People are absolutely insane these days its a natural thing that happens on earth happens all the time everywhere like wow the water will find it's way through again and it will continue on towns have been wiped out by land slides and rivers have eroded new paths since before we were here and will continue until long after we're gone