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91ƵIn my blood to fight91Ƶ: Shuswap residents tell why they defy fire evacuation

Authorities say defiance puts lives at risk and imperils firefighting strategies
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Thick smoke from the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire fills the air and a Canadian flag flies in the wind as RCMP officers on a boat patrol Shuswap Lake, in Scotch Creek, B.C., on Sunday, August 20, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

North Shuswap resident Kyle Boppre offers a simple explanation when asked why he defied an evacuation order issued as a wildfire bore down on his neighbourhood.

91ƵIt91Ƶs just, I guess, in my blood to fight,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵWe were able to save our home.91Ƶ

Boppre and others in the small communities that dot the Shuswap region91Ƶs waterfront felt like they were on their own, with no choice but to take the firefight into their own hands.

But authorities say that their actions put their lives at risk and imperil firefighting strategies. Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma said Wednesday the unwanted presence of evacuation scofflaws could prevent tactics such as water-bombing or controlled burns.

The 410-square-kilometre Bush Creek East in the Shuswap has resulted in evacuation orders being placed on more than 3,000 properties.

Most evacuation orders have been obeyed, but holdouts like Boppre and others stayed to fight the fires and believe the official response has been inadequate, incompetent, or non-existent.

It91Ƶs not just officials who are unimpressed.

Trent Tucker, a professor at Thompson Rivers University, lost his home to the fires near Little Shuswap Lake.

He said it91Ƶs entirely irresponsible for people to stay back in evacuation order zones, and he91Ƶs 91Ƶextremely upset91Ƶ by stories 91Ƶlionizing91Ƶ those who have defied evacuation orders.

91ƵOur home is completely gone and yet we have these dummies that stuck around behind and the news is treating them like some sort of heroes,91Ƶ he said.

91ƵThey got lucky it wasn91Ƶt like the case in West Kelowna where people stayed back and then they had to get rescued behind fire lines by firefighters.91Ƶ

Boppre blames authorities.

He said a friend who tried to return to the area to join the fire fight encountered a police roadblock and when he tried to turn around he was chased down, his truck confiscated, and he was not allowed to return to his property in an evacuation zone.

The truck was filled with supplies including food, water, and gasoline, and he was 91Ƶclearly not a criminal,91Ƶ Boppre said.

91ƵThe government folks, the provincial folks that are trying to quote unquote save our properties,91Ƶ he added. 91ƵClearly they91Ƶre not here.91Ƶ

Boppre, who runs a marine maintenance and scuba diving business, said members of the community have local knowledge of the geography, but officials from outside don91Ƶt seem to value it.

The community bonds are extremely strong among those who91Ƶve stayed behind, Boppre said.

91ƵWe can91Ƶt wait around for that help that91Ƶs supposed to be here and watch our homes burn,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵIf I did evacuate when they wanted me to, (I) definitely would have lost my entire livelihood.91Ƶ

Ma said that she recognized how difficult it is for people to leave their homes, but stressed the importance of following evacuation orders.

91ƵEvacuation orders must be followed. They are not suggestions, they are the law,91Ƶ she said. 91ƵWhen unauthorized people are in evacuation areas, it escalates the danger involved for everyone.91Ƶ

Ron Jules, an elder with the Adams Lake Indian Band, lives down river from the community of Chase.

Jules, like Boppre, stayed behind despite an evacuation order and kept a sprinkler going on his roof.

91ƵWe can91Ƶt evacuate because we have to look after our home,91Ƶ he said, calling it 91Ƶall we got.91Ƶ

Jules said the band had put sprinklers on several community buildings including the school and health centre. He estimated about 70 per cent of the community complied with the evacuation order.

At a Columbia Shuswap Regional District briefing in Salmon Arm, board chairman Kevin Flynn said 91Ƶit91Ƶs inexcusable91Ƶ that people are staying behind in the evacuation zones and tampering with equipment.

Flynn said there were reports that sprinklers protecting a wooden bridge in the Shuswap area were removed at least three times.

91ƵI just can91Ƶt imagine anybody would think that is the right thing to do,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThat is dangerous.91Ƶ

Forrest Tower with the BC Wildfire Service said Tuesday that the Shuswap area fire quickly turned into an inferno, likely never before witnessed in B.C.

91ƵThis is one of, if not the most, significant fire events we have ever witnessed in B.C.,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵWe had a fire that went from a 7,000-hectare fire, that went 20 kilometres south in under 12 hours and is now a 41,000-hectare fire. That is a force of nature similar to a tornado, similar to an earthquake or a tsunami.91Ƶ

Tower urged residents to leave firefighting equipment where it is.

91ƵWe have to have that equipment, the pumps, the hoses, the sprinklers, all that has to be there,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThat gear, you might think you are doing something to help yourself, your neighbours, others, but I would really just urge if you could leave it to the professionals. They do have a plan.91Ƶ

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