Rockfall at B.C.'s Stawamus Chief captured on livestream; no injuries reported
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Summary
A rockfall occurred at the Stawamus Chief mountain in Squamish, B.C., captured by a livestream webcam on Monday morning. No injuries were reported by the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks. The rocks fell from the Zodiac Wall at approximately 9 a.m. PT. This marks the fourth rockfall at the popular provincial park in the last seven months.
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· 3 pulledNo one was injured as a result, according to the province.
A livestream webcam captured rocks falling from the Zodiac Wall of the mountain at 9 a.m. PT on Monday, with a dust cloud.
There have been 4 rockfalls in the popular provincial park in last 7 months.
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