Okanagan, B.C., transitions to fire recovery, as tally of burned properties hits 189
KELOWNA, B.C. — Officials say the number of properties around Lake Okanagan destroyed or suffering significant wildfire damage has increased to 189, up from 181, as the region in B.C.’s southern Interior moves from response to recovery.
West Kelowna Fire Chief Jason Brolund has told a briefing that the destructive McDougall Creek fire is still burning out of control, but the battle against the blaze is now in the hills above the community, “not in the streets and neighbourhoods.”
The Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre says the properties newly assessed as destroyed or badly damaged are all in West Kelowna or a nearby rural area.
Brolund has highlighted gains in the battle, with evacuation orders lifting for more than 1,000 properties since Friday, including Rose Valley Elementary School in West Kelowna, where he says teachers have gone back in to start setting up for classes.