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West Kelowna fire chief reminds residents to FireSmart homes
West Kelowna fire chief reminds residents to FireSmart homes

Global News

time29-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Global News

West Kelowna fire chief reminds residents to FireSmart homes

As the mercury rises in the Okanagan, so do anxieties as wildfires tear through the Prairies. West Kelowna fire chief Jason Brolund, however, says he and his crew are prepared but not worried. 'We are ready. Our level of preparedness is as high of a level as it's been and we will take these fires as they come,' said Brolund. With the West Kelowna Fire Department set for duty, they are asking the public to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. 'Just because we had a fire doesn't mean that we won't have another one, and it's not a reason to not prepare,' said Brolund. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'It's actually a reason to prepare.' It's a reminder of the role that embers played in the McDougall Creek Wildfire that tore through the Central Okanagan in 2023, emphasizing how important it is for residents to take preventative measures. Story continues below advertisement 'An ember storm is just like a snowstorm in the winter. If you have snow that builds up in a particular place around your home during the winter, that is where embers are going to build up,' said Brolund. BC Wildfire Service says its crews are also prepared and ready, having already tackled a number of wildfires so far this year. 'Since April 1, 2025, we have had 42 fires in the Kamloops Fire Centre and 90 hectares burned, and currently there are zero active wildfires,' said Shae Stearns, BC Wildfire Service. On May 28, temperatures rose to 30C for the first time this year. However, Environment Canada is warning that thunderstorms are in the forecast. 'Even though we're seeing temperatures kind of five to 10 degrees above normal for this time of year, starting tomorrow, we're going to see the upper trough come through. This going to drop temperatures down a bit,' said Bobby Sekhon, Environment Canada meteorologist. Whether or not this will be a particularly bad wildfire season is still up for debate. However, that can change as quickly as the weather.

Search for missing person launched following earlier landslide near West Kelowna
Search for missing person launched following earlier landslide near West Kelowna

CBC

time07-04-2025

  • CBC

Search for missing person launched following earlier landslide near West Kelowna

Social Sharing RCMP say one person is missing following a pair of landslides near West Kelowna last week. On April 1, two landslides, including a massive 90-metre slide, shut down a road north of Lake Okanagan Resort between Vernon and West Kelowna. At the time, no injuries were reported. But on Monday, April 7, West Kelowna RCMP said they were opening a missing person investigation for an individual last seen in the area of the slide. "Police in that area have located unique items associated to the missing person and [Central Okanagan Search and Rescue] will be continuing the search for additional items today or tomorrow morning," it said Monday in a statement. WATCH | Landslides close road between Vernon, West Kelowna: Landslide closes the only direct road between Vernon and West Kelowna 5 days ago Duration 1:44 A debris slide in the central Okanagan has closed off the only direct road running between Vernon and West Kelowna. As Brady Strachan reports, it happened along steep slopes where a wildfire burned trees and vegetation two years ago. Officials say the area of the slide was "significantly impacted" by the 2023 McDougall Creek Wildfire, as "properties located in the post-wildfire areas are subject to a higher risk of potential debris flow runout and upstream diversion.

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