Breaking news confirms a tragic incident that has left many

The ground did not just move. It swallowed. It erased. It turned a familiar stretch of road near Lillooet into a graveyard of twisted trees,

buried trucks, and questions no one can yet answer.

Three men found. One still missing.

Families frozen between grief and hope as rescuers edge forward, one fragile step at a time, into a landscape that could ki… Continues…

In the days since the slope gave way, the community has lived in a kind of suspended time. Roads that once carried logging trucks and work crews now

bear only the slow crawl of search vehicles and the distant hum of helicopters. At roadblocks and kitchen tables, people speak in low voices,

trading fragments of information, holding on to any small detail that makes the chaos feel ordered.

Grief has become a shared language, even among those who didn’t know the men by name.

Yet beneath the sorrow, there is a fierce, quiet resilience. Volunteers bring food to crews who refuse to abandon the search. Elders recall older slides,

older losses, and the way people found their way back then, too. No one pretends that nature can be tamed, or that the mountain will offer explanations.

Instead, they honor the dead, wait for the missing, and begin the slow, painful work of stitching life around an absence that will never fully close.

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