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Yukon's North Klondike Highway remains closed after multiple landslides

Multiple landslides have forced the closure of two sections of the North Klondike Highway just east of Dawson City, and it's not clear when the highway will reopen.

'We probably have in excess of probably 10 of these slides that we're dealing with'

Loader making a gravel road for vehicles to drive on over a washed out road.
A section of the North Klondike Highway. 'The road was washed out,' Jamie Lee Roberts said. 'There was a huge creek of running water.' (Submitted by Jamie Lee Roberts)

Two sections of the Yukon's North Klondike Highway remainclosed just east of Dawson Cityafter multiple landslides caused by torrential rain blocked road access.

The slides occurredbetween kilometre666 and 674, approximately 10 kilometres south of the Dempster Highway cut-off,and kilometre 693 to 696 at Rock Creek just north of the Dempster Highway cut-off.

Resident Jamie Lee Roberts found her family stuck on the wrong side of the mud.

Multiple landslides led to the closure of Yukon's North Klondike Highway Sept. 22. (Yukon Highways and Public Works/Twitter)

"I was driving out toward the Dempsterand the road was open," Roberts began. "At this point just past Rock Creek corner turning into Henderson there was a tree and a little bit of debris on the road but one lane was open."

When she was driving back toward Dawson, she discovered the situation had gotten much worse.

"The road was washed out," she explained. "There was a huge creek of running water. When I drove through it the first time it was very mild. On my way back there was a loader there pushing gravel to make a little road for us to go through."

Woman sitting in a helicopter with an unhappy look on her face.
Jamie Lee Roberts in the helicopter that shuttled her off the highway and home. (Submitted by Jamie Lee Roberts)

Then she got to Henderson corner.

"There was a huge lineup of vehicles and a road barricade there. A lady came and said, 'Yeah you're not getting through, there's about four landslides,'" Roberts said.

Roberts said she waited in line so long she, along with other travellers, thought that they would be waiting there overnight.

That's when she decided to leave and go fishing instead.When she returned, all of the vehicles that were lined up were now parked on the side of the road and a helicopter was shuttling people over the slide areaso they could make their way home.

Helicopter sitting on the side of the road in a field.
A helicopter that was called in to take people stranded on either side of the landslide over the area so they could make their way home. (Submitted by Jamie Lee Roberts)

Areas still unsafe

The Yukon Government's Department of Highways and Public Works says additional landslides occurred in these areas overnight.

Jim Regimbal is the northern superintendent for highways.

"People hear there's two spots with landslides," he said. "We probably have in excess of probably 10of these slides that we're dealing with, so that's why it's taking a little bit of time to put the right plan in place. We want to make sure that the right plan's in place and safe for everyone."

Orange barracades are set up on the highway blocking public access to landslide area.
Two sections of the North Klondike Highway remain closed as crews assess multiple landslides that occurred on Thursday. It's unclear when the road will be reopened to the public. (Chris MacIntyre/CBC)

The closuremeans people in Dawson City are cut off from the section of highway that connects Rock Creek Subdivision and Henderson Corner, or points further south. Peoplecoming northfrom Whitehorse are unable to access the Dempster Corner.

Regimbal says engineers and workersare on-site assessing the situation and creating a plan to clear the highway.

He says it is unclear when those sections of highway will reopen to the public.

"I'd be picking my 649numbers if I knew exactly when that was happening," Regimbal told CBCNews.

Regimbal said safety is his department's top priority. It'sis asking the travelling public to avoid the closed highwayareas.

The latest information on the situation will be provided to the public through the department's Facebook page and511 Yukon.