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Boaters urged to stay away from Shuswap firefighting operation

Regional district says some people have chosen to not follow evacuation order
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The East Adams Lake wildfire spreads across the lake from Interfor鈥檚 Adams Lake mill on Wednesday night, Aug. 2, 2023. (Rick Kwitkoski/Facebook photo)

鈥淎 very dynamic, very rapidly evolving situation.鈥

This is how Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) communications co-ordinator Tracy Hughes described the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire Thursday morning, Aug. 3.

The evening prior, evacuation orders were issued for 92 properties south of the blaze. For the safety of firefighters/first responders, BC Hydro shut power off to the affected area.

The Thompson Nicola Regional District issued an evacuation alert for properties on the west side of the lake and along Adams River south to Ts煤tswecw Park. The CSRD put issued an evacuation alert for an adjacent area on the east side of the river.

As of 10 a.m. Thursday there had been no loss of structures to the fire which, prior to Wednesday night鈥檚 southwest advance, was estimated to be 2,527 hectares in size.

鈥淎s of last night, everybody who wished to be evacuated was evacuated鈥,鈥 said Hughes, noting some people elected to stay behind, despite the advice of first responders. 鈥淲e鈥檙e following up this morning to see if any made the decision to leave through the night or are making the decision to leave this morning. But we do know there are still citizens on that side.鈥

Hughes said if any of the people who stayed behind should leave their properties amid the evacuation order, they will not be allowed to return.

鈥淪o if they want to leave for groceries or fuel- any of those things, once they are out of that evacuation order area, there is security and RCMP, the ferry will not be allowing any member of the public across,鈥 said Hughes, adding the regional district has been working closely with the ferry鈥檚 operators. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been terrific in terms of managing that ferry throughout the night and continuing the service so that fire crews can move back and forth and get supplies on it as needed.鈥

Hughes reported no power poles were impacted by the fire, and BC Hydro was working to restore power.

The CSRD has a structural protection team in the area, and firefighting crews spent much of the night fighting the fire on the ground and in the air. Though progress was made with the aerial attack, Hughes warned boaters on the lake are creating a safety concern that can impede the firefighting effort.

鈥淭hey were making some good progress, but boats on the lake interfering with them picking up their loads of water is a big issue, and we foresee that being an even bigger issue with the long weekend, so people really need to stay off the lake,鈥 said Hughes. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 unsafe for those pilots to do their pickups, unfortunately those aerial resources sit idle and they鈥檙e unable to fight the fire.

鈥淧lease do not impede those aerial operations. That particular fire, the lower East Adams fire, is in an area of very steep terrain, it鈥檚 very difficult to get ground crews in and those aerial resources are very important.鈥

The CSRD and Shuswap Emergency Program has set up a reception centre for evacuees at Quaaout Lodge. Hughes said the centre received about 25 people Wednesday night. She urged any residents on evacuation who have not yet checked in with the reception centre to do so, 鈥渁nd then we can help them with whatever assistance or services we can provide.鈥

Hughes鈥 description of the East Adams Lake fire 鈥 very dynamic, rapidly evolving 鈥 was spurred by the sudden change in conditions that led to Wednesday night鈥檚 evacuation orders. Not long before the first evacuation order was issued, the CSRD had shared BC Wildfire Service projections suggesting there was no imminent threat to nearby structures. She suggested the subsequent mixed messaging may have been the result of the time it took from when the fire was assessed and projections made, to when the information was shared with the public.

鈥淯nfortunately, in this case, there were definitely some crossed wires, so we need to look in the future at how we are going to do a better job,鈥 said Hughes. 鈥淎nd that goes for BC Wildfire and us. We are a partner in this. Certainly, BC Wildfire is the lead agency and they are the ones providing us with those necessary details that we can share with our citizens.鈥

An update on the fire is expected to be made available sometime after 3 p.m. today.

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