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Adams Lake fire ‘moving slowly’, no significant growth reported

Emergency program forecasts ‘unsettled weather’ that could increase fire behaviour, growth
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Smoky skies over Adams Lake. (CSRD image)

The situation remains largely the same at the site of the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire.

In a Tuesday, Aug. 8 update, the Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) said the fire is moving slowly down the east flank, and growth is heading into more steep terrain.

There is a chance of rain showers, thunderstorms and erratic winds forecasted today, and the CSRD said this “unsettled weather” could increase fire behaviour and growth.

The fire is estimated to be 4,823 hectares, reports BC Wildfire Service, and heavy smoke continues to blanket the area.

As visibility allows, helicopters will continue to bucket hotspots, said the CSRD. Fire guard construction continues on the fire’s south flank from Rawson Road going east, to prevent further spread south toward structures. The CSRD said the guard is about one-third finished and should be complete in the next few days.

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BC Hydro continues to work with local agencies on a plan to restore power to the area.

The Adams Lake Forest Service Road remains closed and the Adams Lake ferry service is only open for emergency personnel.

Evacuation alerts and orders all remain in effect and can be found on , , and websites.

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Rebecca Willson

About the Author: Rebecca Willson

I took my first step into the journalism industry in November 2022 when I moved to Salmon Arm to work for the Observer and Eagle Valley . I graduated with a journalism degree in December 2021 from MacEwan University in Edmonton.
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