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UPDATE: Driver dies when truck plunges off logging road near Caycuse

Fatal incident near Caycuse claims life of man in his 60s
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A logging truck driver plunged from the road into water and died Wednesday near Caycuse. (Google Maps image)

A logging truck driver died after his truck plunged into water beside a road near Caycuse on Wednesday morning.

The man, who the B.C. Coronersa国际传媒檚 Service said was in his 60s, was under contract to Kaatza Logging, a contractor for TimberWest, working near Honeymoon Bay operations.

According to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, the truck left the road approximately two kilometres past Nixon River Bridge, which is three kilometres east of Caycuse. It went into standing water beside the road and became submerged.

sa国际传媒淲e express our deepest sympathies to the family, friends and colleagues affected by this tragic accident,sa国际传媒 TimberWest President and CEO Jeff Zweig said on Wednesday afternoon. sa国际传媒淎 fatality within our forest community deeply impacts all of us. We are working closely with the RCMP, WorkSafe and our contractor on the investigation.sa国际传媒

According to a comment on the Lake Cowichan Gazettesa国际传媒檚 Facebook page, work was shut down following the death.

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On the Cowichan Valley Citizensa国际传媒檚 Facebook page, logging truck driver Doug Liske wrote, sa国际传媒淢y heart goes out to his family, co-workers and friends. Isa国际传媒檓 going to miss you, my friend, and every time I get in that seat your memory will be right there riding along with me.sa国际传媒

WorkSafeBC spokesperson Trish Knight Chernecki said that her agency had been contacted by TimberWest at 7:50 a.m. on Wednesday. The incident is believed to have taken place around 4:40 a.m. Knight Chernecki also confirmed that WorkSafeBC is investigating the incident.

None of the agencies connected to the investigation had commented on the state of the road, but the Cowichan Lake area had seen extensive rainfall in the days leading up to the incident. The Truck Loggers Association confirmed that there is a Rainfall Shutdown Criteria at which drivers are not permitted to be on logging roads.

CoCoRaHS (the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network), which is considered reliable by Environment Canada, recorded 28.7 mm of rain on Sunday, 42.4 mm on Monday, 28.4 mm on Tuesday and 103.1 mm on Wednesday at its Lake Cowichan station, for more than 200 mm over a four-day span.

Armel Castellan of Environment Canada noted that November rainfall has been higher than usual.

sa国际传媒淚n the first half of the month, wesa国际传媒檝e already seen close to 70 per cent of the average November precipitation for that area,sa国际传媒 he said.

An RCMP dive team joined fire crews at the scene earlier on Wednesday to search for the driver, while heavy equipment was deployed to recover the truck.

sa国际传媒淣o indications as to how much fuel is on board due to vehicle being submerged, however sheen on water and diesel odour was noted,sa国际传媒 read a report from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. sa国际传媒淔ire department has deployed spill pads to address fuel leakage.sa国际传媒

Due to concerns relating to fuel in the water, the First Nations Health Authority, Vancouver Island Health Authority and Lake Cowichan First Nation were all advised of the incident.



Kevin Rothbauer

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