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Parks Canada says fatal Banff rockfall not foreseeable or preventable One of the two people killed in a rockfall in Banff National Park was identified Friday as 70-year-old Jutta Hinrichs of Calgary.
LAKE LOUISE — Parks Canada says there was nothing foreseeable or preventable about the rockfall that killed two hikers and injured three more in Banff National Park.
Federal land managers are advising hikers to be careful around a popular hiking and swimming spot in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument after a rockfall Wednesday.
LAKE LOUISE - A section of a trail in Banff National Park remains closed to visitors two weeks after a rockfall killed two hikers and injured three more.
The heavy rain added to slowing on Highway 24 west of Manitou Springs where traffic is diverted for rockslide mitigation work.
Geologists say it would have been impossible for Parks Canada to predict or prevent the massive rockfall that killed two people in Banff National Park on Thursday, with pressure building over many ...
Search teams located a second body Friday following a massive rockfall off a hiking trail in Canada's Banff National Park.
Canada’s most popular national park turned deadly Thursday, when a sudden rockfall rained boulders and rubble down on visiting hikers. The incident occurred at about 1 pm Thursday, when Parks ...
A survivor of a rockfall last week in Banff National Park is remembering his 33-year-old roommate, who didn’t make it out alive from under the rubble, as a kind and generous friend.
'He saved me': Banff rockfall survivor pays tribute to friend who died on Bow Glacier Falls trail 'He was my friend but also like my big brother,' Khaled Elgamal says of Hamza Benhilal, one of two ...
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