Kamloops residents encouraged to stay away from river ice
KAMLOOPS — After a cold snap that caused sections of the North and South Thompson Rivers to freeze in a few days, Kamloops Fire Rescue (KFR) urges residents to avoid venturing on the ice themselves.
River ice is described as unpredictable due to water currents, regardless of the weather and temperature. The ice could be thick or thin, but it will often look the same from the surface.
“Every year, KFR responds to reports of pets falling through the ice, often because they were chasing after wildlife or another pet,” KFR Public Fire and Life Safety Educator Jamie Chase said. “Occasionally, we have to rescue pet owners when they attempt to go after their pets and end up falling through themselves.”