The remains of three men have been recovered from a mudslide close to Lillooet, B.C., with one person still missing, following search efforts conducted this week, as reported by the RCMP.
On Wednesday, one deceased individual was found, while two more bodies were discovered on Thursday, according to a written statement issued on Saturday by B.C. Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe.
Search efforts for a fourth man who has been reported missing continued on Friday; however, these efforts did not yield any results, she remarked.
Furthermore, on Monday, the body of a woman was retrieved from the area of the slide, representing the first confirmed death resulting from the severe flooding and landslides that have affected the southern part of the province, which is partly attributed to the heavy rainfall that occurred last weekend. Read more below
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