Peachland Drought Hill still out of control; evacuation orders, alerts still in effect
Peachland Drought Hill still out of control; evacuation orders, alerts still in effect
The Drought Hill wildfire is still out of control and the evacuation orders are still in effect. The latest information on the fire says that it’s at 27 hectares with 400 properties between the Okanagan Connector and Highway 97 are under evacuation order and 225 properties...
The Drought Hill wildfire is still out of control and the evacuation orders are still in effect.
The latest information on the fire says that it’s at 27 hectares with 400 properties between the Okanagan Connector and Highway 97 are under evacuation order and 225 properties on evacuation alert, according to the Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre.
The centre’s communications officer Kari O’Rourke said the cause of the fire is likely a truck towing a trailer that caught fire on the highway yesterday afternoon. She said that there hasn’t been an official investigation yet but that appears to be the cause. RCMP officers and firefighters went around last night to all of the affected addresses to ensure residents had evacuated.
BC Wildfire Service has responded with initial attack crews, structure protection crews, helicopters, tankers and skimmers. Municipal firefighters have also responded and helped to protect homes and other structures overnight.
So far no damage to homes or other structures has been reported to the EOC.
Boaters on Lake Okanagan have been advised to get out of the way for aircraft using the lake to fill up.
The weather today, July 31, is expected to be extremely hot with a heat warning in effect and some wind forecast in the afternoon but there's a chance of showers this evening and tomorrow.
O'Rourke said EOC officials are meeting with BC Wildfire Service and Environment Canada in the morning to determine whether evacuation orders or alerts need to be changed so there should be an update this afternoon.
Evacuation order and alert
Properties east of Trepanier Bench Road, south of Highway 97C and north of Highway 97 are on evacuation order.
An evacuation alert is in place for approximately 225 addresses and residents are asked to prepare to be away from their properties for an extended period of time, make arrangements for pets and pack essential items such as medicines and important documents.
The following addresses have been included in an evacuation alert:
Coldham Road
5006, 5010, 5030, 5050, 5104, 5120 Cousins Road
Desert Pines Avenue
Dryden Road
Inglis Place
Lever Court
5126, 5145, 5146, 5156, 5166, 5175, 5186 Mackinnon Road,
Point Place
Smith Way
5180, 5240, 5250, 5260, 5270, 5280, 5290, 5355 Trepanier Bench Road
Trepanier Heights Avenue
Trepanier Heights Place
Witt PlaceA map of the properties evacuated and those on evacuation alert can be seen here
https://www.cordemergency.ca/map
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If you need basic emergency support, you can report to the muster centre at Royal LePage Place at 2760 Cameron Avenue in West Kelowna. The second muster centre at Peachland Community Centre has been closed.
Click here for updates and tips for packing an evacuation kit.
https://www.cordemergency.ca/
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