![]() West Kelowna declares state of emergency with over 800 properties ordered evacuated as wildfire surgesEnvironmental | 190 hits | Aug 17 7:02 pm | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Structures lost in West Kelowna as thousands remain under evacuation order due to wildfires
What is happening in Kelowna is awful. So many other areas are suffering as well.
We have friends on the edge of alert area and packed and ready to flee north of Oliver from the fire that is just south of Okanagan Falls.
A very close friend has a family cabin on Shuswap Lake NE of Chase on the brink of Alert. Nearby community where we bought our groceries, etc is already on evac order. Such a beautiful area I hope it stays that way.
On the positive... I have a coworker who has family living in Yellowknife that have made it to other family living in Edmonton to stay for now at least.
With the Scotch Creek bridge closed, any livestock that didn't make it over is stuck there.
We've re-purposed the rodeo grounds here to a large animal evac centre and my partner and I are volunteering down there today.
Lots of speculation last night. We'll see what the cold hard light of day brings.
Fire near us is classified as "under control." Just managing hotspots, I hear. It was 4 deg C at sun-up this morning. Cool temps will help a lot.
We've got people in Scotch Creek. One is a chem trails convoy chance and zero chance he is going to listen to any authorities telling him to evacuate. He may be crazier than a shit-house rat, but he's as tough as one as well, so wishing him luck.
With the Scotch Creek bridge closed, any livestock that didn't make it over is stuck there.
We've re-purposed the rodeo grounds here to a large animal evac centre and my partner and I are volunteering down there today.
Lots of speculation last night. We'll see what the cold hard light of day brings.
Fire near us is classified as "under control." Just managing hotspots, I hear. It was 4 deg C at sun-up this morning. Cool temps will help a lot.
Scotch Creek is where I referred to actually in my post above. So sad and scary for the people who live in that area.
B.C. government introducing travel restrictions to free up accommodations for evacuees
Good. The last thing they need in these areas are tourists and besides, why the hell would you travel to these areas anyway right now? Unless you are going there to help in a significant way stay away!
We've re-purposed the rodeo grounds here to a large animal evac centre and my partner and I are volunteering down there today.
Animal hotels are in big demand. Heard a lady on the radio, during cross country checkup, volunteer her 80 acre ranch to bed everything from cat to a herd of steer.
We've re-purposed the rodeo grounds here to a large animal evac centre and my partner and I are volunteering down there today.
Animal hotels are in big demand. Heard a lady on the radio, during cross country checkup, volunteer her 80 acre ranch to bed everything from cat to a herd of steer.
We got a request for buffalo! which we unfortunately couldn't accommodate, but others are on the case.
WTF is wrong with people?
We've got people in Scotch Creek. One is a chem trails convoy chance and zero chance he is going to listen to any authorities telling him to evacuate.
Altready seen the snivelling on another site about Evac order "mandates" and how Trudeau is to blame for the fires....