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Wild summer weather Thunder, lightening and torrential downpour descended on Nelson Tuesday afternoon, damaging city streets and flooding basements

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Vol. 5 • Issue 6

Remembering slide victim Petra Frehse See Page 3

‘We may never locate the two victims’ The recovery operation that began last week after the massive slide at Johnsons Landing has concluded with two victims still missing

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Searchers did not return to the Johnsons Landing landslide Thursday after the BC Coroners service concluded the first phase of the recovery operation Wednesday night. Following six full days of searching the debris field, the remains of two victims have been found but two others are still missing. “When we took over the recovery effort on Sunday and I travelled to the site, I said our first job would be assessing the site and determine the possibility for successful recovery of victims,” said chief coroner Lisa Lapointe on Wednesday. “The conclusion of today’s search and the end Kyle McInnis paddles an inflatable dinghy through the intersection at Hall and Baker streets Tuesday afternoon. of the first phase [means] it’s time to reassess that Sam Van Schie photo Heavy rain flooded intersections throughout the city and caused two sewers to collapse. situation. The search began in the areas where causing a sink hole to form in ing it unsafe to walk through,” we believed we had the best chance to recover SAM VAN SCHIE said Fillion, explaining the City victims and that was near the foundations of the road. Nelson Star Reporter “There were definitely a lot has blocked off the area and the homes destroyed in the slide. “By doing this, our highly skilled search teams A sudden rainstorm Tuesday of flooded basements,” said crews won’t be able to repair were able to recover two of the victims. Further afternoon wrought havoc on Nelson director of engineer- the damage until the area has work in those areas has not resulted in positive dried up. ing Allen Fillion. Nelson’s storm pipes. results. ” In downtown Nelson, water Elsewhere, a sewer also colIn the 100 block of Chatham Th e BC Coroners Service had been working Street a storm drain collapsed lapsed at the south west end pooled at several Baker Street with the heavy urban search and rescue team because a downstream line was of Mill Street, sending water intersections and spilled onto from Vancouver, local search and rescue and pouring into a gully at the end the sidewalks as debris from blocked. the RCMP to search the areas around Valentine Storm water built up to the of the road and onto Highway unpaved alleyways blocked point that it was flowing out of 3A. “The water eroded the bank Story continues to the manhole, flooding the road Story continues to ‘Water’ on Page 8 even after the rain let up, and of the gully quite severely, mak‘Foundations’ on Page 4

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