Mount Eneas wildfire as seen from Peachland on July 22, 2018.
(MARSHALL JONES - MANAGING EDITOR / iNFOnews.ca)
July 22, 2018 - 12:39 PM
UPDATE: B.C. Wildfire just released more specifics on today’s strategy.
They plan to conduct burn operations with both helicopter and hand ignition on the Mt. Eneas wildfire today, July 22, according to their Facebook page.
This 1374 hectare wildfire is burning about four kilometers south of Peachland.
The operation will merge the Mount Eneas wildfire with the Munro Creek FSR wildfire and is intended to decrease the amount of fire perimeter that must be managed. This burn will aso bring the wildfire off the steep slopes and onto workable, safe terrain for ground crews.
The B.C. Wildfire Service say they will closely evaluate conditions and that plans may change as conditions change. In preparation for these operations, air tankers are creating a fire retardant line on the northwest corner of the fire. The results of a test burn will determine if the operation will go ahead.
Increased smoke may be visible because of this burn operation.
For more information:
B.C. Wildfire regularily updates its webpage on the Mount Eneas wildfire here.
Go here for the latest information, evacuation orders and alerts, from the Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre.
Go here for the latest evacuation orders and alerts from the Regional District of the Okanagan Similkameen.
Go here for the latest evacuation orders and alerts from the District of Summerland.
For the latest on road closures go to the Drive B.C. website here.
For the latest information on air quality go here.
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