Cooler weather could offer respite to crews battling wildfire near Penticton, B.C.
VANCOUVER — Snow-making machines from a British Columbia mountain resort are being used for the first time in the province to fight wildfires, the BC Wildfire Service said Tuesday.
The equipment on Beaconsfield Mountain near Penticton has been running around the clock since Saturday as a nearby fire threatens Apex Mountain Resort and many homes nearby.
James Shalman, the general manager of the resort, said the idea to use snow-making machines originated 30 years ago and has remained in its fire-prevention plan ever since.
“This is nothing new. It’s just new that we’ve had a fire,” he said in an interview Tuesday. “We’re doing everything we can at a preventive level.”