Driver missing near Hope, B.C., after storm sweeps logging truck from road

By The Canadian Press | November 19, 2015 | Last updated on April 7, 2025
1 min read

HOPE, B.C. – Search and rescue crews are looking for a man missing in the mountains north of Hope, B.C.

Rescue crews are waiting for geologists to declare the area stable before they head into the ravine to look for the driver

Police say a logging truck is believed to have been washed off of a forest service road in Tuesday’s storm.

The wrecked vehicle was found more than 200 metres below the road in a ravine, but the truck’s 61-year-old driver has not been found.

Related: Powerful winds knock power out for tens of thousands of BC Hydro customers

Staff Sgt. Karol Rehdner with Hope RCMP says the truck was being loaded when it was swept from the road.

He says the area was lashed by high winds during the storm.

Rescue crews are waiting for geologists to declare the area stable before they head into the ravine to look for the driver.

The Canadian Press