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Wildfires worsen in Fraser Canyon, Kamloops region, putting hundreds on alert

Strong, gusting winds and hot, dry weather throughout B.C.'s Interior are contributing to what wildfire officials are calling some of the most challenging conditions of the summer.

KookipiCreek wildfire now covers an estimated 88 square kilometres

Glowing orange flames and billowing smoke appear in and above a hillside dense with trees.
The B.C. Wildfire Service says the Kookipi Creek wildfire is burning around 16 kilometres northwest of Boston Bar and seven kilometres east of Nahatlatch Lake. (B.C. Wildfire Service)

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Hundreds of properties and recreational sites in the Fraser Valley and Thompson Nicola regions have been ordered to evacuate or prepare to do so as the KookipiCreek wildfire spreads.

Those properties are amongthousands across the province on evacuation orderFriday evening, prompting B.C. to declare a provincial state of emergency, allowing the provincial government to enact emergency orders such as travel restrictions.

The KookipiCreek wildfire,about 16 kilometres northwest of Boston Bar and about 141 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, now covers an estimated 88 square kilometres.

As of Friday afternoon, more than 30 properties on Kanaka Bar Indian Reserve land have been ordered to evacuate. The Fraser Valley Regional District says the BoothroydIndian Band has also issued an evacuation order.

Meanwhile, 120 properties in theBoston Bar and the Nahatlatch River areas are under evacuation order and another 400 are on evacuation alert. The district saysthescope of evacuation orders and alerts could change quickly due to the dynamic wildfire situation in the area.

Evacuees from the Fraser Valley Regional District and the Boothroyd and Boston Bar First Nations can go to Camp Hope for assistance.

A map outlining the areas ordered to evacuate and those put on alert
Evacuation orders and alerts issued by the Fraser Valley Regional District as of 3:00 p.m. PT on Aug. 18, 2023. (Fraser Valley Regional District)

In the Thompson Nicola area, 42 properties in thedistrict'sElectoral Area I(Blue Sky Country) have been ordered to evacuate. A further 34 are on evacuation alert and must be prepared to leave at a moment's notice.

The village of Lytton, B.C., which was decimated by a wildfire in 2021,is also under evacuation alert.

The Stein Mountain wildfire, just north of the Kookipi Creek fire, has also prompted evacuation alerts from the Lytton First Nation and Thompson Nicola Regional District.

According to DriveBC, Highway 1 between Hope and Lytton is closed in both directions due to wildfire activity. An update is expected Saturday morning.

Potential for fires to grow

Cliff Chapman, director of operations for the B.C. WildfireService (BCWS), said a cold front that sweptthe southern halfof the province Thursday has brought in high, unpredictable windsand dry lightning that create the potential for new fires,and growthon those they are trying to contain.

Of the 380 active fires in the province, 160 of them remain outof control, and more than a dozen of those are either highly visibleor a threat to a community.

Around3,400 firefighters are deployed across the province, with dozens from other jurisdictions such as Mexico and Costa Rica.

Shuswap fire threatens mill

Evacuation orders have been expanded inthe North Shuswap, including Scotch Creek, Lee Creek, Celista, Magna Bay and Little River area between Squilax Bridge and Sorrento,as a result of theLower East Adams Lake wildfire, northeast of Kamloops.

Skwlx te Secwepemclecwhas also issued an evacuation order for several areas, including:

  • IR#1 Quaaout, Little Shuswap Lake Road.
  • North Subdivision.
  • Dancing Fawn Subdivision.

The Thompson Nicola Regional District has confirmed the Lower East Adams Lake fire has advanced close to the Trans Canada Highway.

On Friday evening, DriveBC said Highway 1 between Chase and Sorrento was closed in both directions because of the fire. An update is expected at noonPT Saturday.

That fire is currently 100 square kilometres in size, and 15 helicopters have been assigned to help fight the blaze.

smoke over a lake
Smoke from the Lower East Adams Lake fire hangs over Shuswap Lake on Aug. 18, 2023. (Terri Burris)

Jim Cooperman, who lives nearLee Creek on the north side of Shuswap Lake, left his homebefore an evacuation order was issued.

"Right now, we're very stressed out. There's fire right near us," Cooperman said."Not looking good for the North Shuswapright now."

On Friday evening, an evacuation alert was issued for the village of Chase due to the Bush Creek East wildfire in the Shuswap region, and residents of 135 properties in Turtle Valley have been ordered to leave immediately.

The Bush Creek East fire, which currently covers 33 square kilometres,is also threatening a lumber mill on the west side of Shuswap Lake, and BCWS information officer Forrest Tower said while crews remain on scene, they may be forced to abandon the mill if conditions do not improve.

"It is moving south," Tower said. "The structure protection resources are set up and turned on. I do know we've pulled back resources."

Elsewhere in the Interior:

  • The Lytton First Nationissued an evacuation orderThursday afternoon due to the Stein Mountain fire. The order covers the Nkaih Indian Reserve No. 10 and Lytton Indian Reserve 9A.
  • The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen issuedan evacuation orderfor properties in Electoral Areas C, G, and I due to theUpper Park Rill Creek wildfire, which was discovered Friday in the Kamloops Fire Centre.
  • An evacuation order in and around Knutsford, B.C., was expandedThursday due to the Ross Moore Lake fire.
  • There isan evacuation orderforthe District of Lake Country and anevacuation alertfor properties in Lake Country where a local state of emergency has been declared.
  • Cariboo Regional District and the Ulkatcho First Nation issuedan evacuation orderThursdayfor the Eliguk Lake Area as well as IR #18 (Betty Creek), about 50 kilometresnorth of Ulkatcho First Nation and Anahim Lake.
  • The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has expanded an evacuation order in response to the Downton Lake wildfire burning out of control northwest of Lillooet, includingthe Gun Lake, Lajoie Lake, Slim Creek, Marshall Lake and Tyaughton Lake areas, as well as Gold Bridge, Brexton and Bralorne.

A list of all evacuation orders and alerts is posted online byEmergency Info B.C.


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Evacuationcentreshavebeensetupthroughouttheprovincetoassistanyoneevacuatingfrom a community under threat from awildfire.

Tofindthecentreclosesttoyou,visittheEmergencyInfoBCwebsite.

Evacuees are encouraged to register withEmergencySupport Servicesonline, whether or not they access services at anevacuationcentre.


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With files from The Canadian Press