April 13, 2025, 8:20 pm
A search and rescue operation in Kelowna has concluded after a missing driver, swept away by a massive mudslide, was found dead in a deep lake. Both reports detail the dramatic sequence of events that unfolded when severe landslide conditions carried the vehicle and occupant to a dangerous depth. Authorities stress the impact of natural disasters on safety and rescue efforts, emphasizing the urgency of timely intervention in such hazardous environments.
A search and rescue team in Kelowna, B.C., says a missing person was found dead on Saturday, about 155 feet (47 metres) deep in a lake, after being swept away in a "massive mudslide" earlier this month.
KELOWNA - A search and rescue team in Kelowna, B.C., says a missing person was found about 47 metres deep in a lake after being swept away in a "massive mudslide" earlier this month.
2 stories from 2 sources in 47 hours ago ... #crime #environment #bc #transportation #infrastructure
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