Officials plan B.C. wildfire evacuation centre closure, as fires still rage
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Social services officials in British Columbia’s southern Interior hope at least one large centre for wildfire evacuees can be closed this weekend, despite warnings that the wildfire season in the province isn’t over.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional District plans to begin winding down services that include emergency accommodation at a sports arena in Kamloops, although spokeswoman Debbie Sell says those plans would change if wildfires flare.
Sell says some evacuees remain in Kamloops and still need assistance, but most of the hundreds of families chased off their properties by fire in July and August are now home.
The blaze that broke out in early July near Ashcroft, southwest of Kamloops, was responsible for many of those evacuations and has now burned nearly 2,000 square kilometres.