Six Kaslo, B.C., homes still evacuated after slide, order lifted for 41 others

Apr 19, 2017 | 10:39 AM

KASLO, B.C. — The threat of further slides is keeping six families out of their homes in southeastern B.C., but residents of 41 other properties were allowed to return Tuesday night.

The Regional District of Central Kootenay downgraded an evacuation order late Tuesday affecting nearly four dozen homes in the Kootenay Lake community of Kaslo, about 700 kilometres east of Vancouver.

A flight over the hillside above the area determined a 100 metre-long, 75 metre-wide slide had occurred Monday night and the edge of the debris had stopped just 300 metres above the nearest homes.

A post on the regional district’s web page also says engineers saw a small amount of earth movement on Tuesday and the ground remains unstable.