Deadly Disasters: The Rogers Pass Avalanche 103
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On March 4, 1910, the Rogers Pass Avalanche killed 62 men clearing a railroad line near the summit of Rogers Pass through the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia. Over a century later, it remains the deadliest avalanche in Canadian history. Simplisafe Take advantage of SimpliSafe’s holiday sale and get 40% off your new home security system by visiting SIMPLISAFE.com/DEADLY for 40% off your entire system. Hurry! This offer ends soon. Credits: Host: Les Stroud Producers: Ajeeth Parkal & Miklos Perlus for Storrios Supervising Producer: Robert Laughlin for Distribution 360 Inc Executive Producer:  Ron Goetz for Partners in Motion https://www.youtube.com/c/SurvivormanLesStroud https://www.storrios.com/ https://distribution360.com/ https://www.partnersinmotion.com/
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