Campbell River declares state of emergency to deal with landslides
The City of Campbell River, B.C., has declared a state of local emergency to help it better deal with landslides that have forced some people from their homes.
The city says a review of the Tuesday landslides highlighted matters in need of further investigation that may pose risks to the surrounding area. At least 30 people remained out of their homes after two small slides Tuesday on the hill behind the buildings.
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