UPDATE: 12 p.m.
Seventy-eight residences are confirmed damaged by or lost to the White Rock Lake wildfire in the Regional District of Central Okanagan.
These are in the Killiney and Estamont Beach areas and Beau Park area.
Communities in Westshore Estates, Wainman Cove, Ewings Landing, Upper Fintry and Valley of the Sun remain on evacuation order but have no reports of major structural damage.
91ƵNorth Westside Fire Rescue has continued patrols in all neighbourhoods overnight. We have been incredibly blessed to have multiple other fire departments support our community in hardening homes and extinguishing small spot fires during the day,91Ƶ said chief Alex Van Bruksvoort.
91ƵPlease have patience as North Westside Fire Rescue supports all agencies in bringing this wildfire under control, as all of us have the end result in mind to bring all of you home to the North Westside.91Ƶ
BC Hydro continues to repair power lines to the affected areas.
91ƵResidents were very appreciative of having the chance to temporarily observe their properties; and while it goes without saying that it was an extremely difficult day for them, and all who were there to offer support, homeowners were grateful for the opportunity to begin the process of moving forward,91Ƶ said Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre information officer Jodie Foster.
91ƵOur hearts go out to them in this difficult time.91Ƶ
There is no specific time frame for when evacuation orders will be lifted.
ORIGINAL:
Members of the media will get an inside look at the Regional District of Central Okanagan91Ƶs evacuation zone today (Aug. 24), much to the dismay of some evacuees.
Some evacuees displaced by the 80,951-hectare lightning-caused White Rock Lake fire have spoken up on social media sharing plans to halt the 91Ƶvoyeuristic event.91Ƶ
Resident Camilla Labine said the people of the North Westside are 91Ƶtotally against this.91Ƶ
91ƵWe are currently organizing a protest or blockade of our residents to prevent media access as coordinated by the RDCO to our communities,91Ƶ Labine wrote Black Press. 91ƵThe public needs to be made aware of our outrage at such an unnecessary violation of our privacies and media porn which will add to our existing pain and stress.91Ƶ
Westshore Estates resident Val Trevis echoes Labine91Ƶs message.
91ƵMany of us do not want the media to tour our neighbourhoods but our concerns have fallen on deaf ears at the regional district.91Ƶ
Meanwhile, Trevis said the majority of residents are still in the dark about the condition of their neighbourhood.
91ƵResidents who tragically lost their homes have been contacted and they should be first priority throughout this disaster,91Ƶ she wrote Black Press and district CAO Brian Reardon. 91ƵHowever, for 22 days now, we (the remaining evacuees) have not received one single update for our respective neighbourhoods.
91ƵWe are worried and waiting.91Ƶ
A small-scale ignition operation took place Tuesday morning on the White Rock Lake wildfire, north of Newport Beach towards Irish Creek Road. Favourable conditions prompted the eastern flank ignition, aimed at removing approximately 150-hectares of fuels in steep, inaccessible terrain. Increased smoke from the fire is visible to nearby communities.
Crews are looking to target the northeast flank, in the area of Irish and Six Mile creeks, covering upwards of 3,000 hectares in a large-scale ignition.
The combined efforts of hand and aerial ignitions remove fuels that remain between the control line and advancing fire, giving firefighters the chance to gain control of the fire burning in the steep terrain.
Fire activity has been minimal but with warming temperatures, BCWS anticipates the activity will pick up again over the course of the week. Gusting winds of up to 30 km/h from the east-northeast are called for today (Aug. 24) and temperatures are expected to reach mid-20s by Wednesday.
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