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Avalanche Hazard In B.C. Closes Highways And Sets Off Special Warning

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 09 Feb, 2018 04:01 PM
  • Avalanche Hazard In B.C. Closes Highways And Sets Off Special Warning
VANCOUVER — A massive dump of snow in parts of British Columbia's Interior has shut down highways and prompted a special avalanche warning for those thinking about travelling in the backcountry.
 
Several highways were closed for much for the day Thursday because of the high avalanche threat above the route, including Highway 1 from Revelstoke to Golden.
 
The highway reopened Thursday night, but other routes remained closed due to heavy snow and the possibility of slides.
 
Avalanche Canada has issued a special public warning to recreational backcountry users for the Interior B.C. mountain ranges.
 
The weight of snow from weeks of constant storms has triggered many large avalanches in recent days, and while those are becoming more sporadic, Avalanche Canada warns a change in the weather poses a greater danger.
 
Senior avalanche forecaster Mark Bender says a decrease in natural avalanches coupled with improved weather for the long weekend creates a classic situation where people venture into more aggressive terrain where they might set off a slide.
 
Bender says while danger ratings may move down, the hazard exists and people travelling in the backcountry in the next few days will require expert-level skills to avoid dangerous terrain.

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