Fearing a Killer Landslide, Squamish Builds a $115-Million Wall - The Tyee
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Fearing a Killer Landslide, Squamish Builds a $115-Million Wall
Squamish has invested in infrastructure to protect its residents from potential landslides.
When a landslide ripped through British Columbia’s small mountain town of Squamish in 2006, killing two people and damaging more than 30 homes, the community was left reeling. The disaster was a stark reminder that natural disasters can strike at any time, even in seemingly safe areas.
In response to this tragedy, the municipality has embarked on an ambitious project: building a $115-million retaining wall along the Cheakamus River. This…
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