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Mudslide closes Highway 1 from Lytton to Cache Creek

Crews worked through the night on Highway 1 to try and clear as much debris as possible from a mudslide. B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure

Another potential headache for B.C. drivers on Tuesday, as Highway 1 was closed in both directions from Lytton to just outside of Cache Creek.

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Drive BC said the highway was closed due to a mudslide between Junction Highway 12 in Lytton and Airport Road, about four kilometres south of Cache Creek.

No detour was available, nor was an estimated time of reopening.

Drive BC said it is still waiting for a geotechnical assessment to be done on the slide.

In addition, Highway 12 is closed in both directions between Six Mile Road and Pine Ridge Road for 30 kilometres (Lillooet) and an assessment was still in progress.

There was no detour immediately available.

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure said crews worked through the night to clear as much debris as possible.

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This closure comes as the Coquihalla Highway between Merritt and Hope remains closed due to a huge wildfire burning nearby.

On Monday, Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth asked British Columbians to avoid non-essential travel to any area dealing with wildfires, so that roads can be clear in case residents need to evacuate their homes quickly.

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