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Massive Rockfall Kills 2, Injures Others at Banff National Park

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One of Canada’s most popular national parks turned deadly Thursday, when a sudden rockfall rained boulders and dust down on visiting hikers.

The incident occurred at about 1 p.m. Thursday, when Parks Canada received a report of a rockfall near Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park. Canadian officials confirmed that one person was immediately found dead at the scene. By Friday morning, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) confirmed another body was recovered by rescue crews, Global News Canada reported.

Two more victims of the rockfall were evacuated by STARS Air Ambulance, and another by ground ambulance, according to Parks Canada. The injured visitors were all in stable condition, Jasper Local reported.

“We are all heartbroken by the recent tragedy at Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park,” said Ron Hallman, the president of Parks Canada. “On behalf of Parks Canada, my thoughts are with the families and friends of those who are affected. I also want to express my sincere gratitude to Parks Canada’s Visitor Safety team and all supporting first responders for their courage and commitment during the rescue operation.”

At least 20 people were believed to be in the area at the time of the rockfall, according to multiple videos and personal accounts posted to social media on Friday. Video of the event shows a massive wall of rock crashing down from Bow Glacier Falls. Many onlookers ran for their lives as an enormous dust cloud engulfed nearby hikers.

Rockfall Causes ‘Devastation’ at Banff National Park

Videos and photos of the incident quickly took over social media feeds on Friday, as tourists visiting the park for peace and quiet suddenly found themselves bearing witness to the fatal rockslide.

Kamala Dixon, whose Facebook profile lists her as a digital creator, has many posts of wildlife and landscapes from across Canada. She happened to be at Bow Glacier Falls on Thursday when the rockfall occurred. She posted several jaw-dropping videos and images from the event that quickly went viral online. Her videos also ended up in news feeds like the one above.

“Not sure if I’m the luckiest or unluckiest,” Dixon wrote. “As I turned right …I heard a sound like I’ve never heard before. I swing my phone around to capture not realizing what exactly I was seeing then I threw my phone and deployed my Garmin. This is an EASY hike, that people take kids and elderly to, no one could have ever expected such devastation. Please pray for the families there are many hurt and several perished.”

While Banff National Park remains open, Bow Lake is now closed to all visitors, Parks Canada noted. A no-fly zone is in place for the area to ensure public safety and for park operations, Parks Canada said.



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