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Selasa, 30 Desember 2008

Snow Landslide, 6 Death in the Rocky Mountains, Canada

Rescue team, on Monday (29/12) found remains of six of the eight tractor motorist who buried them since dihantam two snow slides in the Rocky Mountains, Canada.

There has been no report about the fate of two other men since the accident at about 40 km south of Fernie, British Columbia, Sunday.

"There are six dead bodies have been found, and there is still a search of two people again," said Kopral RCMP Chris Faulkner, a member of the Canadian police (the Royal Canadian Mounted Police). He added, it is not possible that the two missing men is still alive.

Eleven motorist snow tractor to the region have been trapped in two landslides in Harvey Pass, where recreational rural areas in southeastern British Columbia. Three people survived with minor injuries suffered.

Motorist tractors are citizens colliery Sparwood, British Columbia, near where the accident occurred. They have experience in winter travel in the region that is difficult, but ignore the warning of the dangers of snow slides in the area.

Threat of new landslides have been slow and efforts to help engineers were using explosives to stabilize the snow mountain that the crew before the land 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 additional danger of sliding snow has forced them to leave the place with a walk before they can dig for other people. The radio voice of the victims taken by the crew to help search for the corpses they find a place in the snow, said police.

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Source: Ant