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A January 2026 mudslide in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley destroyed homes, forced evacuations, and reignited concerns over climate change and land stability.
A mudslide triggered by heavy rains in early January 2026 damaged or destroyed multiple homes in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley, prompting evacuations and emergency response efforts.
This marks the second major landslide in the region within four years, raising concerns about long-term land stability, climate change impacts, and the effectiveness of current warning systems and infrastructure.
Authorities are assessing damage, providing temporary shelter, and reviewing land-use planning, while residents call for greater investment in hazard mitigation and resilience measures.
No fatalities have been reported, but the repeated disasters have taken a significant emotional and financial toll on affected families.
Un deslizamiento de lodo en enero de 2026 en el Valle Fraser de la Columbia Británica destruyó hogares, forzó evacuaciones y reavivó preocupaciones sobre el cambio climático y la estabilidad de la tierra.