Planning and preparation are well underway in Peachland in case the Glen Lake wildfire burns closer to the community.
Fire Chief Dennis Craig said they are being fully supported by the regional emergency operations centre and the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
91裸聊视频淟istening to them and following their recommendations. We have two, five-person structure protection crews triaging homes.91裸聊视频
Crews are canvassing neighbourhoods and putting together defence plans.
Work was completed in the upper Princeton Road area Tuesday (Sep. 20), including McDougald Road, and around the industrial park.
Craig said it91裸聊视频檚 a good idea for property owners to their properties and be 91裸聊视频榚mber resilient.91裸聊视频
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Move anything combustible, such as leaves, pine needles, firewood, and patio furniture away from structures, Craig added.
While the Glen Lake fire is six to eight kilometres from Peachland, Craig pointed out it is not a great distance considering what happened with a wildfire in West Kelowna in August.
91裸聊视频淢cDougall Creek showed us that a fire can spot five kilometers across a body of water.91裸聊视频
Craig added wildfires this year are not necessarily driven by temperatures but by fuel load and topography.
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More information about the Gen Lake wildfire is available on the .
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