The Tsilhqot’in National Government has reported that while river conditions are improving following a landslide that temporarily dammed the Chilcotin River, the incident is causing significant disruption to salmon spawning. Debris and sediment from the landslide are adversely affecting sockeye and Chinook salmon spawning runs, with only a fraction of the expected numbers detected at the slide site. Despite some fish successfully reaching their spawning grounds before the landslide, the task force is cautiously optimistic and is considering intervention only in necessary cases.