McDougall Creek fire damage rises and more work needed before people can safely return home
WEST KELOWNA — Progress is being made on the McDougall Creek wildfire, but over 2,000 properties remain on evacuation order and almost 200 structures have been lost.
During a news conference Monday, Aug. 28, representatives from local fire services, the Emergency Operations Centre, the B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) and the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) provided an update on the wildfire burning north of West Kelowna.
“Since our last press conference on Saturday (Aug. 26) another 1,000 properties were downgraded from evacuation order, allowing residents to return to their homes, however there are still 2,381 properties under evacuation orders and we understand your eagerness to get home,” RDCO Chair Loyal Wooldridge stated Monday.
He acknowledged people’s frustration with not being able to return to their homes 13 days after the fire ignited in the area, but stated there were several reasons those orders remain in place, including “restoring power and utility services, extinguishing hot spots, conducting controlled burns to mitigate future fires, and ensuring danger trees and damaged structures will not risk the neighbourhood.