British Columbia

White Rock landslide forces evacuation of 2 homes

Geotechnical engineers are working to stabilize a hillside that likely became oversaturated by recent heavy rainfall.

Heavy rains likely the reason a Martin Street backyard slid onto condo complex below

(Belle Puri/CBC)

A landslide in White Rock has forced the evacuation of two homes after a big chunk of their Martin Street backyard slipped down onto a condo complex on Beachview Avenue below.

No one was hurt and geotechnical engineers and crews are working to stabilize the hillside, which likely became oversaturated by recent heavy rainfall.

Two Martin Street condos remain evacuated and behind yellow tape. (Belle Puri/CBC)

According to White Rock Fire Chief Phil Lemire, the biggest concern is a property in the slide zone where debris has travelled right up to the home's foundation and deck. 

"They're coming up with a plan to do a bit of mitigation work to prevent further sloughing in the area," he said. 

Trees, fences and a retaining wall were all taken out in the slide. (Belle Puri/CBC)

Trees, fences and parts of a retaining wall were all taken out in the slide.

Originally four homes were evacuated, but only the two Martin Street condos remain behind yellow tape. 

Elsewhere, two landslides in the Colbrook area of Surrey have affected local rail service, including Amtrak, which is now running buses to cover the Vancouver-Bellingham route. 

With files from Belle Puri