Washout closes Highway 99 north of Lillooet
Route closed while officials assess the situation
A washout along a remote section of B.C.'s Highway 99 — prone to landslides — has forced a shut-down of the route, causing a local First Nation to take drastic measures.
Members of the Xaxli'p First Nation say the closure severs a major artery to their territory, and the group has declared a state of emergency.
Mike Lorimer with the Ministry of Transportation says the stretch of roadway between Cache Creek and Lillooet — known as the '10-mile Slide' or the 'Fountain Slide' — has moved about one metre.
The route is closed while officials assess the situation. The ministry will issue its next update on the closure Monday.
Google Maps: Fountain Slide area
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With files from the Canadian Press