No further rescinds of Evacuation Orders or Alerts tonight

Central Okanagan, BC – The Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre does not expect to rescind any additional Evacuation Orders or Alerts this evening.

The McDougall Creek Wildfire remains classified as Out of Control by BC Wildfire. For updates, please visit the Incident link here.

Progress is being made in power restoration. Today, BC Hydro shared an update that crews replaced nearly 130 power poles damaged by wildfire. Safety of the public, crews and first responders remain a top priority as crews work to repair extensive damage caused by the wildfire.  

As firefighting efforts continue, residents should expect to see smoke and flames, as well the regular movement of fire equipment through neighbourhoods adjacent to areas on Evacuation Alert or Order. Fire activity may be visible in some areas. Residents who see fire activity outside expected areas should call *5555 to report a wildfire and 911 to report a fire within city limits. If residents notice hot spots within their areas, they can call the Kelowna Fire Dispatch non-emergency line at 250-469-8577.   

Returning residents to their homes safely, and as quickly as possible, remains a top priority. Many areas remain where active firefighting is underway and ongoing dangers like downed power lines, hazardous materials, damaged trees, debris and equipment pose risks. Working alongside BC Wildfire Service, the EOC continues to evaluate Evacuation Orders and Alerts.  

As Evacuation Orders are downgraded, residents returning home can access frequently asked questions and other resources at cordemergency.ca to aid in a safe return.  

The public is reminded, for their safety and that of fire crews, not to enter areas under an Evacuation Order. Boaters are asked to please avoid the lake north of the William R. Bennett Bridge to allow access to BC Wildfire aircraft. 

Visit cordemergency.ca to stay up to date on the status of Evacuation Orders and Alerts, and to subscribe to e-updates. For more information, call the information line at 250-469-8490 (local) or 1-877-569-8490 (toll-free). 

For municipal and local government information such as landfill and transfer station hours, water restrictions, boat launch, park and road closures, visit their websites: 

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