A deadly rockslide near Bow Glacier Falls in the Canadian Rockies has left at least one person dead and others injured or missing. What began as a peaceful day on a popular hiking trail quickly turned tragic when massive rocks suddenly came crashing down.
Hikers reported a loud rumble before the slide, prompting a frantic rush for safety. Emergency crews, including helicopters and search dogs, were dispatched but faced tough terrain and remote conditions.
Authorities have closed off the area and launched an investigation into what triggered the slide—possibly unstable ground or recent weather changes.
As the search continues, the community grieves and is reminded of the risks that come with exploring nature’s wild beauty.