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Senin, 29 Desember 2008

Snow Landslide, 6 killed in Canada

Vancouver, THURSDAY savior-shift, Monday (29/12) found remains of six of eight tractor driver of the car since they heaped snow dihantam two landslides in the Rocky Mountains, Canada. No reports about the two men's fate since the accident on the other about 40 km south of Fernie, British Columbia, Sunday. "There are six dead bodies have been found, and there is still searching for two more people," said Chris Faulkner Kopral RCMP, members of the Canadian police (the Royal Canadian Mounted Police). He adds, is not very possible that the two missing men is still alive.

Eleven cars tractor driver for the snow has been trapped in two landslides in the Harvey Pass, where recreational rural areas in the famous southeastern British Columbia. Three people survived with light injuries suffered.

Tractor driver the car is the residents of coalmine Sparwood, British Columbia, near where the accident occurred. They have experience in traveling in winter is a difficult area, but ignore the warnings of snow landslide hazard in that region.

The threat of new landslides have slowed the effort and the help of engineers were using explosives to keep the snow mountain land before the crew can safely start with a search that place, Monday morning.

Two of the men who survived it requires about 20 minutes to dig their own. They then help the three men, but the danger of landslides additional snow has forced them to leave that place with a walk before they can dig for other people. Radio voice of the victims taken by crew to help search for the dead bodies they find in the snow, police said.

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