Seko, who was separated from its owner, went missing in the aftermath of the slide
A dog that was separated from its owner during the Chilcotin River landslide on Tuesday has been located, an emergency operations officials confirmed.
Seko, who was separated from its owner and went missing in the aftermath of the slide, is set to be reunited with its owner Friday afternoon , said Gerald Pinchbeck, Cariboo Regional District emergency operations centre information officer."We are happy to share that the dog, Seko, has been located and is in the process of being reunited with its family.
A man was rescued from the slide area on Wednesday morning by the Central Cariboo Search and Rescue. Information officer Debra Bortolussi said two of her members were dispatched to the area after the slide where they rescued the man who was transported out of the area by helicopter and then taken to Cariboo Memorial Hospital.
"The story he stated was that he had set up camp for the night and around midnight or so he heard some rumbling so he got up and started running and told his dog to run too," Bortolussi said.
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