Old Fort Landslide Evacuation Order and Alert Update - April 23, 2026, 6:00pm
An Evacuation Order remains in effect for the Old Fort area due to an active landslide and ongoing risk to safety resulting from the closure of Old Fort Road by the Ministry of Transportation and Transit.
An Evacuation Alert is also in effect for areas west and north of the existing Evacuation Order.
Vehicles near the landslide may be at risk from sudden ground movement. Do not park in this area.
Current Situation
The landslide remains active. Conditions remain consistent with earlier today. There is still no safe access to or from the community, and the area remains unstable.
The Ministry of Transportation and Transit will continue to conduct monitoring and technical assessments. The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) uses this information to inform safety decisions and will continue to provide updates, as more information becomes available.
Safety Warning
The landslide remains active and conditions continue to evolve.
Vehicles parked near the landslide are at risk due to ongoing ground movement and the potential for the affected area to expand.
Do not approach, stop, or park near the landslide area under any circumstances. Do not drive or park beyond the traffic control point.
If You Remain in the Area
Residents who remain in the area are advised to:
- Do not park near or travel across landslide debris
- Stay in a safe location
- Stay well clear of the landslide and surrounding areas
- Be prepared for rapidly changing conditions
- Conserve essential supplies
- Be ready to follow further instructions
Call 9-1-1 if you are in immediate danger.
Emergency Support Services (ESS) Renewals Today
Evacuated residents who require continued support must renew ESS support to continue receiving assistance.
If you have not yet renewed, please attend the Pomeroy Sport Centre, 2nd Floor, East Lobby, 9324 96 St, Fort St. John, BC V1J 6J8, until 7:00 PM TODAY.
If you need to validate your BC Services Card app, please visit Service BC in Fort St. John during regular business hours.
What Happens Next
Peace River Regional District (PRRD) continues to work with provincial partners to monitor conditions and determine next steps.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Previous Updates
April 23, 2026 – 10:00 AM – Evacuation Alert #1 Issued (in addition to Evacuation Order #1)
- Evacuation Alert issued west of the existing Evacuation Order
- West side of the Order identified as a risk area, with potential for movement extending beyond the current slide area.
- Alert issued to support preparedness and reinforce safety messaging related to unpredictable ground movement and vehicles parked in the area.
April 22, 2026 – 6:00 PM – Evening Status Update
- Ongoing ground movement posing continued risk.
- Risk confirmed to extend beyond the active slide area, including the broader historical landslide zone.
- Updated safety warnings issued, including concerns about vehicles parked near the landslide and expanding hazard area.
April 22, 2026 – 11:00 AM – Morning Status Update
- Evacuation Order remained in effect due to active landslide and loss of safe road access
- Sections of Old Fort Road confirmed destroyed; emergency services and essential supplies unable to reach the community
- ESS renewals scheduled for April 23, with supports continuing for evacuated residents
April 21, 2026 – 5:00 PM Evening Status Update
- No significant changes in conditions since the earlier update
- Landslide remained active and there was still no safe road access to or from Old Fort
- Additional evacuated residents registered with Emergency Support Services and continued to receive support
April 21, 2026 – 8:00 AM - Morning Status Update
- Evacuation Order remained in effect
- No safe road access to or from the community
- Coordinated evacuation had taken place the night before, and assessments were continuing
April 20, 2026 – 11:00 PM - Evacuation Access Closed
- Coordinated evacuation access period ended
- Road access to Old Fort was no longer considered safe
- Emergency Support Services remained available for evacuees
April 20, 2026 – 7:00 PM - Evacuation Order #1 Issued & Emergency Evacuation Notification
- Evacuation Order issued due to active landslide and danger to life safety
- Limited evacuation access was planned for later that evening when deemed safe by emergency crews
- Emergency alerts were issued, updates to PRRD website and facebook; and, door-to-door notifications were conducted by RCMP and Search and Rescue.
Pre-Evacuation Updates
April 20, 2026 – Afternoon - Jurisdictional Assessment Underway (no public update)
- The Ministry of Transportation and Transit, as the responsible authority, led the technical assessment of the landslide and road conditions
- PRRD decisions were dependent on the outcome of this assessment before further action could be taken
- Assessment findings were received at approximately 5:00 PM and informed next steps
April 20, 2026 – 10:30 AM – Dawson Road Maintenance Update and Public Advisory
- Active landslide conditions on Old Fort Road were being monitored
- Public advised to avoid unnecessary travel due to rapidly changing conditions
- Warning issued that the road could close at short notice
April 20, 2026 – 12:20 AM - Initial Notification and Road Closure
- Reports of ground movement received within the Old Fort landslide area
- Old Fort Road closed to all traffic by the Ministry of Transportation and Transit
- Overnight monitoring initiated; no evacuation order or alert in place at that time
- Residents advised to shelter in place, stay informed, and be ready to act if conditions changed
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it unsafe to remain in Old Fort?
It is unsafe because the road is destroyed and there is no safe passage. Emergency services cannot reach the area, and essential supplies cannot be delivered.
Why is it dangerous to park near the landslide?
Ground movement is ongoing and conditions are unstable. Areas near the slide, including where vehicles may be parked, are at increased risk and could be impacted without warning.
What is being done to assess the situation?
Technical experts continue to monitor and assess the landslide and road conditions. Decisions will be made based on safety and updated as more information becomes available.
How can I stay informed about updates?
Updates are provided through emergency alerts, the PRRD website, social media, and EmergencyInfoBC. These channels are used together to help ensure information reaches residents as quickly as possible.
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Peace River Regional District (PRRD)
1981 Alaska Avenue,
Dawson Creek, BC
V1G 4H8
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