Two wildfires in B.C.’s Central Interior have prompted┬аevacuation alerts┬аfor residents of the province’s Cariboo region.
The B.C. Wildfire Service says the Dripping Water wildfire, originally discovered┬аThursday afternoon, is the bigger of the two fires, and has grown to┬а209 hectares, or 2.09 square kilometres.
Evacuation alerts have been issued by both the Tl’etinqox First Nation government┬аand by the Cariboo Regional District for the area around the fire,┬аabout 600 kilometres north of Vancouver.
Joe Alphonse, chief of the Tl’etinqox First Nation, told CBC News that the community has┬аbeen “knee-deep” fighting the blaze for three days.
“I think we got a pretty good look on the fire,” he said. “Hopefully the weather continues to co-operate and in a day or two, we should be right out of danger.”
During the 2017 fire season, Alphonse says the nation was affected by fire to┬аthe east. This year, the Dripping Water fire is on the western side of the nation’s reserve.┬а
Among the 51 properties on evacuation alert due to the Dripping Water fire, five are on┬аreserve.┬а
“If the winds don’t pick up, I think where we got it, but if the winds pick up, then it could go as big and it can go anywhere at once,” he said.
Nearby fire also prompts┬аevacuation alerts
The nearby Lost Valley wildfire is also a wildfire of note, covering approximately 113 hectares, or 1.13┬аsquare kilometres,┬аnorthwest of Kamloops.
The wildfire service┬аsays both fires are suspected to have been caused by human activity.
Alphonse said the fires тАФ which came after an unusually hot weekend throughout B.C. тАФ show┬аthe importance of fire prevention education.┬а
Twenty-seven┬аproperties in the area of the Bonaparte Plateau, northeast of Pressy Lake and south of North Bonaparte Road,┬аare on┬аevacuation alert due to the Lost Valley fire.
Colton Davies, media relations officer for the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, said it is “early in the year” for the district to be issuing evacuation alerts.
“Of course this weekend we’ve seen much warmer than normal temperatures and we have seen some winds as well, so it is a recipe for increased fire activity,” he told CBC News.
An evacuation alert means residents should prepare to evacuate their homes, possibly with little to no notice.┬аAn evacuation order тАФ which has not yet been issued in this instance тАФ┬аmeans a resident should leave immediately.
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Trauma for some residents
Lorne Smith, a resident of Pressy Lake, said he lost his home in 2017 to the historic Elephant Hill wildfire┬аand the evacuation alert issued Saturday brought back traumatic memories.
People are being told to pack essential items┬атАФ┬аlike government-issued ID, medications and valuable papers тАФ┬аfill their gas tanks, and prepare to take their pets and move livestock to a safe area.
“The last time we left we never saw our house again,” Smith said. “We’re kinda hesitant on leaving, but from what I saw yesterday when I went up there and how fast the flames were advancing, it opened up my eyes.”
The B.C. Wildfire Service says it┬аhas sent air tankers, helicopters and heavy equipment┬аto the fires.
The Lost Valley and Dripping Water wildfires are the two fires of note тАФ considered particularly visible or posing a threat to public safety тАФ burning in the province┬аas of Sunday afternoon.
As of 12 p.m. Sunday, there are 46 fires burning in the province and four are considered out of control. There have been 111 fires so far this season.