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The rugged and awe-inspiring terrain of British Columbia, often hailed for its breathtaking natural beauty, holds a darker side that becomes all too apparent when nature’s fury is unleashed. The same landscapes that attract tourists and adventurers from all corners of the globe can, in the blink of an eye, become the stage for catastrophic events that remind us of the planet’s overwhelming power. One such reminder came in late autumn, when the mountains near Lillooet, a historic town cradled in a deep valley where the Fraser and Seton rivers converge, became the site of one of