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Okanagan Forest Fire Battles Rage On

 
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Okanagan Forest Fire Battles Rage On
Crews fighting three largely uncontrolled fires in the West Kelowna area of B.C.'s Okanagan Valley aren't expecting help from the weather, which is forecast to stay hot and dry for days.

Environment Canada was forecasting temperatures in Kelowna on Monday would reach 32 C — about seven degrees warmer than Sunday's high — and winds could increase to 20 kilometres per hour later in the afternoon.

Overnight Sunday, officials used thermal imaging to map the fires on the western shore of Okanagan Lake and determine where to put their resources, which include hundreds of firefighters and dozens of aircraft. Steep slopes, rough terrain and hot smoky conditions were making the work challenging for crews.

Early Monday morning, B.C. Forest Service fire information officer Kirsten Jones said it remained unclear how the weather was likely to affect firefighting efforts as the day progressed.

"We did get the same kind of forecast for yesterday that we never really saw materialize. For instance, we heard there would be some winds, but we didn't really have the winds yesterday. We have heard that we may have some winds today, so again, we're hoping Mother Nature is on our side again and we don't get the winds," said Jones.

But longer-term forecast offered little chance of relief, with temperatures forecast to hit 35 C on Tuesday and the hot dry conditions expected to continue for the rest of the week.
Glenrosa fire still burning

More than 11,000 residents of the Glenrosa and Rose Valley areas of West Kelowna spent their second night out of their homes Sunday. Another 6,000 residents of the Bear Creek, Shannon Woods, West Kelowna Estates, Crystal Springs and Brookhaven neighbourhoods remained on alert on Monday, ready to leave at a moment's notice.

The most dangerous fire started Saturday afternoon in Glenrosa and spread quickly, destroying three homes. Dale Bojahra, a forest protection technician with the B.C. Forest Service said that fire was about four square kilometres in size on Monday morning.

Crews were able to get heavy machinery into one section and excavate a partial fireguard on Sunday, leaving the fire about 40 per cent contained on Monday morning, said Bojahra. Fire crews planned to continuing attacking that fire on the ground Monday, but expected to be hampered by the smoke and difficult terrain.

The fire originally broke out just behind the Gorman Brothers lumber mill, but intensive efforts by fire crews managed to keep the flames at bay over the weekend.

The roof of one building on the site was damaged and some piles of finished lumber burned, but the mill — which employs several hundred people — was still standing on Monday morning. However, the Gorman family lost two homes to the blaze.
Rose Valley and Terrace Mountain fires

Another fire near the Rose Valley Dam was 1.5 square kilometres in size on Monday morning. The fire was threatening homes in the area, which were under an evacuation order, and the area was affected by road closures.

Fire officials said they have put fire retardant around 90 per cent of that blaze, but the steep terrain made it too dangerous to fight the fire from the ground, and the swirling wind and smoke made it difficult for helicopters and air tankers to battle it from the air.

Meanwhile, a third fire at Terrace Mountain, near Fintry, grew rapidly overnight to 8.5 square kilometres as it jumped a creek and spread to the south, officials said Monday morning.

That fire was very dangerous and was only being fought from the air because of the rough terrain, but it was not immediately threatening any structures or the community of Fintry, officials said.

Officials believe both the Rose Valley and Terrace Mountain fires were started by people, but there is no official word yet on the cause of the Glenrosa fire
Road closures

Highway 97 which travels up the west side of Okanagan Lake through West Kelowna was closed in both directions indefinitely because of the fires, but an alternate route between Penticton and Highway 33 via McClulock Road and Forestry Service Road 201 was opened for light vehicle traffic.

The municipality of West Kelowna has also declared a state of emergency, which remains in effect and a 24-hour emergency operations centre was been set up by officials.

Residents affected by the evacuation order were asked to report to emergency evacuation reception centres at Royal LePage Place at 2760 Cameron Rd. and Mount Boucherie Secondary School at 2751 Cameron Rd. Concerned residents or relatives can call 1-250-469-8490. Residents who are unable to reach evacuation centres were asked to call 778-797-2269.

Police are asking people to stay away from critical areas like the highway roadblock and portions of Okanagan Lake where air support is scooping up water to use on the fires.

A Telus official asked people to use their cellphones only if necessary, because wireless service in the area is overwhelmed. Dr. Paul Hasselback of the Interior Health Authority said air quality has also become a concern.

[link to www.cbc.ca]
Razrin™

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07/20/2009 08:55 PM
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That sucks.

Kelowna gets hot as a motherfucker.
See ya.
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07/20/2009 09:04 PM
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That sucks.

Kelowna gets hot as a motherfucker.
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Yes it does
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07/20/2009 09:12 PM
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Sucks for the people up there man. It's been hot down here too near Vancouver. Hitting 30c fairly regularly here in the suburbs. Not Kelowna hot but damn hot for us.. and hasn't hardly rained in months. All the grasses are brown, reminds me of when I go up to my grandfather's place in Vernon.
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07/20/2009 09:18 PM
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are the grow ops okay. bc,s biggest industry should have the government plenty worried. kick back money and bribe money could start to dry up, no one to arrest anymore for the cops and organized crime could go down the shitter. damn those fires!
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07/21/2009 12:12 AM
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That sucks.

Kelowna gets hot as a motherfucker.

Yes it does
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It's good to be below sea level.

As long as the dikes don't collapse.
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07/21/2009 12:15 AM
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to hot all i do now is smoke pot and sleep all day, before i just smoke but without the sleep all day part
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07/21/2009 03:58 PM

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Fires are still burning, but the one that threatened the Glenrosa neighbourhood is under control and some people can go back home today. The Terrace Mt fire is still raging out of control, last I heard it was 1400 hectares in size, and it is dumping smoke on Kelowna. And it is bloody hot today. The local authorities did a great job of getting everyone out of harms way, and the people came together to take care of each other. We still remember the 2003 fires, but the Glenrosa and Rose Valley fires had the potential to be more destructive to property and human lives.

This fire exploded out of nowhere on Saturday and jumped the highway within a couple of hours. Still only a handful of houses lost, and the mill that employs about 400 guys was saved by the workers. It has been a crazy couple of days here in the Okanagan!
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