B.C. wildfire closes Highway 97 between Vernon and Kamloops, destroys homes

One of B.C.’s fastest-moving wildfires breached Highway 97 between Kamloops and Vernon Thursday, prompting a significant closure. As hundreds more properties are being ordered to evacuate, officials are pleading with travellers to stay off the roads

VERNON (NEWS 1130) — One of B.C.’s fastest-moving wildfires jumped Highway 97 between Kamloops and Vernon Thursday, closing the highway, and leading to more evacuations.

As hundreds more properties are being ordered to evacuate, officials are pleading with people under order to leave immediately, and not put first responders at risk.

The White Rock Lake fire is estimated at 32,500 hectares, and burning out of control in the Southern Interior.

Thompson-Nicola Regional District Chair Ken Gillis says he’s heard the campsite near Westwold has burned down.

“There were probably a few residences associated with that campground,” he said, adding some people refused to leave.

“They would have had time to get out if they followed the evacuation order yesterday. But from what I understand a number of them didn’t, so I suspect [those homes] are gone now,” he said Thursday.

The general store has also burned down and it’s expected there will be more damage once officials are able to safely access the area.

The BC Wildfire Service says several people refused to leave, and crews had to conduct tactical evacuations those people, instead of focusing their efforts on fighting the fire and protecting structures.

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“The top priority for the BC Wildfire Service is human life and safety. If you have received an Evacuation Order, please leave the area immediately. For other travellers, please try to stay off the roads as much as possible. Evacuees are being impeded by congestion and other drivers attempting to get around the road closures,” the BC Wildfire Service said.

Incident Commander Scott Rennick has expressed his frustration with people who did not heed the evacuation order.

“We gave people ample notice, but those who chose to stay put my staff at tremendous risk in the path of the fire to get them out of harm’s way. Do not put my people in the position that some others did today,” he said.

New evacuations

The entire community of Falkland was ordered to evacuate Wednesday night, and power has since gone out in that area. Two more evacuation orders were issued Thursday night, covering nearly 700 properties.

The first was for 303 properties in the Monte Lake/Westwold area.

Soon after, 373 properties were ordered to evacuate in the Pritchard area.

“Winds have come up and fire behaviour has become increasingly aggressive. The situation is extremely dangerous and increasingly volatile,” says an update from the Columbia-Shuswap regional district.

 

The wildfire service is warning anyone living near the White Rock Lake fire to remain vigilant.

“The public is urged to maintain heightened awareness of the evolving situation over the next 48-hours and should be prepared in advance for a potential Evacuation Alert or Evacuation Order,” the website says.

The city of Kamloops has also activated its emergency operations centre.

The effort to contain the fire includes 13 helicopters, 136 wildland firefighters, 125 structure protection personnel, 13 helicopters, 10 danger tree assessors/fallers, 43 pieces of heavy equipment, seven support staff and a BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team, according to the regional district.

Highway 97 closed

The highway has been closed between the Chase Falkland Road at Monte Creek and the Salmon River Road east of Kamloops, around 1:30 p.m. It will likely remain closed until at least Saturday morning.

Another fire is also threatening homes in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District.

People near the Tremont Creek Wildfire were also told to leave Thursday night.

The order was issued for 17 properties in the vicinity of Tunkwa Lake.

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