A fast-growing wildfire north of Chase is considered dangerous and unsafe for ground crews. The 2,000 hectare Lower East Adams Lake wildfire is being battled from the sky with helicopters working to suppress the blaze.
The fire was first spotted on July 12.
An is in effect for the region after being issued by the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), on July 20.
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The blaze is currently growing away from homes.
The fire intensity is considered to be vigorous and is with some candling and torching of trees observed by the BC Wildfire Service.
Another nearby blaze, the Bush Creek East wildfire, located on the west of Adams Lake, neighbours the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire.
The Bush Creek wildfire is approximately 400 hectares in size and is being worked on by 35 wildfire ground crews, helicopters, and heavy equipment to create fire lines and remove potential fuel.
Both wildfires are considered out of control are believe to have been ignited by lightning.
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UPDATE – July 23, 2023 at 2 PM - The Lower East Adams Lake wildfire saw significant growth overnight and into today, with the size now estimated at 1,786 hectares. At approximately the same time yesterday, the fire size was estimated at 320 hectares. See:
— Columbia Shuswap Regional District (@ColShuRegDist)
The Shuswap Emergency Program remains in close contact with the BC Wildfire Service regarding the Lower East Adams Lake wildfire near Enns Reach, Woolford Point and Dorian Bay. An Evacuation Alert remains in place for 92 properties. See more:
— Shuswap Emergency Program (@shuswapemerg)
Jacqueline.Gelineau@kelownacapnews.com
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