Indigenous nation closes B.C.’s Chilcotin River bridge, citing riverbank cracks
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A bridge over British Columbia’s Chilcotin River was closed to traffic Friday after new cracks were discovered along the hillside near a massive landslide that had blocked the river for days before a breach sent torrents of water and debris downstream.
The bridge at Farwell Canyon on Farwell Canyon Road south of Williams Lake was closed due to concerns for public safety, the Tsilhqot’in National Government said in a notice posted on social media.
The notice included two photos showing what appeared to be large and lengthy cracks in the landscape above the river, and a statement saying the nation has placed security officials at the bridge.
“The province is currently assessing these cracks,” said the Tsilhqot’in statement. “Due to concern for public safety, the bridge will be closed until further notice.”