A fast-moving wildfire in British Columbia's Okanagan region has forced the evacuation of around 400 properties and shut down major highways, including the Okanagan Connector (Highway 97C) and a stretch of Highway 97 near Peachland, on Wednesday.
As of 4.30 pm PT (5:00 am IST), the blaze had grown to 12 hectares. Officials suspect it was caused by human activity, which includes any fire not started by lightning, CBC news reported.
Emergency crews began tactical evacuations earlier in the day, with firefighters knocking on doors to get residents out quickly.
Evacuation centres have been set up at the Peachland Community Centre and West Kelowna's Royal LePage Place.
Residents under evacuation alert are being told to be ready to leave at a moment's notice, while those under evacuation orders must leave immediately.
More details awaited.
As of 4.30 pm PT (5:00 am IST), the blaze had grown to 12 hectares. Officials suspect it was caused by human activity, which includes any fire not started by lightning, CBC news reported.
Emergency crews began tactical evacuations earlier in the day, with firefighters knocking on doors to get residents out quickly.
We continue to respond to the Placer Creek wildfire (K60922). Warm dry conditions have made the fire more active on the fire’s south flank, at the top of the Placer drainage. Smoke is visible to those near the area and travelling along #BCHwy3 Learn more: https://t.co/ePTXNjhpVQ pic.twitter.com/L5zeQXFrr1
— BC Wildfire Service (@BCGovFireInfo) July 30, 2025
Evacuation centres have been set up at the Peachland Community Centre and West Kelowna's Royal LePage Place.
Residents under evacuation alert are being told to be ready to leave at a moment's notice, while those under evacuation orders must leave immediately.
More details awaited.
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