Emergency News

  • Old Fort Landslide Road Construction Update – May 13, 2026 11:00am

    Road Construction to begin on Friday, May 15

    The Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MOTT) will begin work on Friday to restore two-lane access to the Old Fort communication. Click on the title of this post for all the details.

    Heavy equipment will move tonnes of upslope material to a site south of the displaced roadway. This work is necessary for road construction and will result in the removal of the resident-built trail currently being used to access the displaced road segment. There will be no safe access across the slide area.

    IF YOU HAVE REMAINED WITHIN THE COMMUNITY EVACUATION ORDER AREA:

    • Any informal access through the slide area will no longer be available.
    • Evacuate now. Emergency Support Services are available today at the Pomeroy Sport Centre, east lobby, second floor, today, Wednesday May 13, between 9:00am and 1:00 p.m. and again this evening between 5:00pm and 7:00 p.m.

    The PRRD will continue to keep the community updated with new developments.

     

  • ESS Update & Information - May 13, 2026

    Emergency Support Services (ESS) continue to be available for residents evacuated due to the Old Fort landslide. Only residents who are in the Evacuation Order area are eligible for ESS.

    To continue receiving ESS funding and services, residents must complete an in-person renewal on Wednesday, May 13 at the Pomeroy Sport Centre (east lobby, second floor) between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. You cannot renew before or after this date.

  • Old Fort Landslide Community Update – May 11, 2026 5:30pm

    MOTT continued their work over the weekend on dewatering the slide mass. Please check the Drive BC Old Fort Advisory Page for any updates they may publish.

    The two pictures connected to this update are from the PRRD Drone.

    We know events like this have a big impact on evacuees and surrounding areas. If you find yourself struggling, please know that there is support out there. If you are uncomfortable with contacting the support below, reach out to a family member, friend, neighbour or trusted professional. 

     

     

     

  • Old Fort Landslide Update – May 7, 2026 1:30pm

    There has been no notable movement today though water continues to accumulate on the slide mass above the road alignment.  

    MOTT has advised the PRRD that drainage work to expedite the dewatering of the slide mass will commence Thursday, May 7, 2026. Please check the Old Fort Road Advisory page for any updates they may publish.  

    Stay Connected  

    The PRRD Old Fort landslide page provides residents with information from the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, as well as other responding agencies. New information will be posted here as it is available. 
     
    PRRD Emergency evacuation map (all emergencies
     
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  • State of Local Emergency for Electoral Area C - May 5, 2026

    Issued as of May 4, 2026   

    A state of local emergency has been declared for Electoral Area C in the Peace River Regional District as a result of the imminent threat to people due to the Old Fort landslide. The state of local emergency will remain in effect for 14 days or until cancelled by the Peace River Regional District.   

    View the individual Declaration for Electoral Area ‘C’ 

  • Old Fort Landslide Update & ESS Renewal - May 5, 2026 1pm

    ESS Renewal Wednesday May 6, 2026 

    Emergency Support Services (ESS) are available for evacuated residents of the Old Fort landslide. Only residents who are in the Evacuation Order area are eligible for ESS.

    You must complete ESS renewals Wednesday, May 6, at the Pomeroy Sport Centre (east lobby, second floor) between 9am to 1pm and 5pm to 7pm   

    You MUST show up on Wednesday to renew so you can continue accessing ESS funding and services. You cannot renew before or after this date.   

    For assistance, please call the PRRD Info Line 250-219-5210

  • Old Fort Landslide Update – May 4, 2026, 5:00pm

    During our drone flight on Friday May 1st, we were able to see the range of the impact the landslide has had on the road and beyond.

    MOTT has reported that over the weekend movement rates continued to slow but the slide remains active. New ground cracking has been observed near the top of the slide, consistent with monitoring data. Water continues to be a concern, and weather conditions are being watched closely.

    Because of these conditions Old Fort Road remains closed.

    We understand the impact this is having on the evacuees and surrounding areas. We sincerely thank everyone for their continued resilience and care for one another as a community.

  • Old Fort Landslide Update – May 1, 2026, 8:00pm

    Current Situation

    Evacuation Alert #1, and Evacuation Order #1 issued by the PRRD due to the closure of Old Fort Road by MOTT, remain in place.

    While the total displacement of the road today remains at 104 meters, the slide has not stopped. In their latest update, Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MOTT) noted accumulation of material up-slope which may result in future acceleration of the slide material, and layering of material elsewhere along the slide path.

    Due to continued unsafe conditions, no reconstruction activity is anticipated over the weekend. PRRD and MOTT will only release updates over the weekend if there are material developments.

    PRRD was able to gather some drone images Thursday, May 1 of the landslide area. Safety remains our top priority as we continue to monitor MOTT analysis and decisions on the road closure.

    We ask everyone to stay away from the landslide area as we do not want to have a rescue interrupt progress.  

  • Old Fort Landslide Community Update – April 30, 2026, 5pm

    Stay Connected 

    The PRRD Old Fort landslide page provides residents with information from the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, as well as other responding agencies. New information will be posted here as it is available, organized in a way which social media does not allow.  

    Sign up for NE BC Emergency Alerts – Sign up your properties and family to alerts for all emergencies, including wildfires, floods and landslides. You must sign up to receive these alerts. This is a local system and is not the same as the provincial emergency broadcast system.  

    Ministry of Transportation and Transit / Province of BC information: 

    What is happening? 

    On April 18, movement was noticed in the previous landslide site. In the days that followed, a significant portion of the Old Fort Road slid downhill. The slide continues to move and is considered dangerous, and we encourage people to stay away from the area, both west and east, as well as above and below. So far, the slide has moved the road over 100 metres lower on the hill.  

    An evacuation order was issued on April 20 and remains in place. An evacuation alert was issued for an additional area around the slide on April 23 and remains in place. The community of Old Fort is within the order area, and the road to it is inaccessible.  

    The PRRD activated its Emergency Operations Centre and is responding to this event, which is impacting Crown land and a road maintained by the province. We are working with the province and other local governments on the response to this event, focusing on safety and coordinating resources, such as Emergency Support Services (ESS). 

    The Old Fort Road is closed, and security is in place. Please respect those working at the checkpoint, who are there to protect life safety. 

  • Old Fort Landslide Evacuation Order and Alert Update - April 28, 2026, 3pm

    ESS Renewal

    Emergency Support Services (ESS) are available for evacuated residents of the Old Fort landslide. Only residents who are in the Evacuation Order area are eligible for ESS.

    You must complete ESS renewals tomorrow, Wednesday, April 29, at the Pomeroy Sport Centre between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

    You MUST show up on Wednesday to renew so you can continue accessing ESS funding and services. You cannot renew before or after this date.

    BC Services Card App

    ESS is made easier with the BC Services Card app on your smartphone. If you need to validate your BC Services Card app, please visit Service BC in Fort St. John during regular business hours.

    If you have not already completed the validation process on the BC Service card app and want to access e-transfer, please visit the Service BC building (the courthouse building), hours 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. before visiting the reception centre.

    General Update

    The evacuation orders and alerts around the slide area remain in place.

    No access to:

    • Old Fort Road (closed at the evacuation order boundary)
    • Community of Old Fort
    • Old Fort Lookout

    Stay away from and off the landslide. Ground movement continues, and the displaced road section has moved over 100m down the slope. Nobody should ever be near an active landslide; they are dangerous and constantly changing.

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