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12 dangerous mudslides & rockslides that have hit B.C.

Dangerous mudslides and rockslides happen regularly in B.C. Here is a list of 12 of the most recent.

Every year in B.C., there are countless mudslides and rockslides, but only a few put lives in danger

Dangerous mudslides and rockslides happen regularly in B.C.. While many are linked to heavy rain in the winter, history shows they can happen year-round.

Here's a list of a dozen of the most recent that put lives in danger:

1. Keremeos, January2014:A rockslide on Highway 3 closed the route in both directions and sent one person to hospital and left hundreds without power.

2. Langley, October2012: Two mudslides in one morning damaged at least one house and forced the evacuation of a rural neighbourhood.

3. Fairmont Hot Springs, July 2012: A mudslide swept down a creek bedthrough the popular resort town north of Cranbrook. The slide sentpeople scramblingto get out of the way,forcedthe closure of a local road and the evacuation of a nearby resort.

4. Johnsons Landing, July 2012: Four people were killed when a massive landslide destroyed several homes in the Kootenay community.

5. Lions Bay, April 2011: A rockslide on the SeatoSky Highway between Whistler and Vancouver destroyed one vehicle as boulders the size of cars crashed down onto the road.

6. Chilliwack, June 2011: A landslide east of Chilliwack closed the Trans-Canada Highway. One woman suffered minor injuries when her car rolled twice as debrisroared down acrossfour lanes of highwayand a railway line.

7. Langford, December2010: A seven-year-old boy narrowly escaped injury aftera rockslidecrashed into his home, tossing him and his bed across his room.

8. Pemberton, August2010: As many as 1,000residents were ordered to leavefromB.C.'s Lillooet River valley over fears of flooding after atwo-kilometre-wide landslide in the area.

9. Oliver, July 2010: Five houses were demolished, two others damaged and several farms destroyed when an aging dam failed, sending a mass of water, mud, trees and other debris crashing down a local hillside.

10. Coquitlam, December2009: A mudslide left a Coquitlam, B.C., family home teetering on the edge of a steep hillside.

11. Whistler, July 2008: The SeatoSky Highway linking Vancouver and Whistler was closed for five days after a massive rockslide closed the route, narrowly missing a passenger bus.

12: North Vancouver, January2005: A state of emergency was declared after a mudslide destroyed two homes, killing one woman as she slept in her bed.