Capital City Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Ed Quinto spoke to News of the North on Tuesday about Monday evening's landslide.
He explained CCFR's response just after 6 p.m.
"We responded with our units, we got up there and it was mostly vegetation, not much soil," Quinto said. "It was fortunate the mudslide occurred between two houses. It did hit a house behind another house, and people were in there, but they were able to evacuate without any problem. There was nobody else in another house that had damage. It was unoccupied. So, it was fortunate the slide ended up between two houses and nobody was injured."
A power pole was also struck, causing a power outage in the city.
"It also pushed a power pole over," Quinto said.