“It’s a war zone”: North Shuswap locals look for help, supplies as they stay behind to battle fires
KAMLOOPS — On Friday (August 18) afternoon, the Lower East Adams Lake and Bush Creek wildfires changed directions as a result of strong northerly winds. Those fires moved fast through the North Shuswap communities of Celista, Scotch Creek, and even as far west as Squilax. The fire crossed the Trans-Canada Highway, moved up into Turtle Valley south of Chase, and has since spread east along the highway toward Sorrento.
“In terms of moving 20 kilometres in under 12 hours, that is almost unheard of, in terms of fire growth in B.C.,” BCWS Fire Information Officer Forrest Tower explains. “It really was a significant fire behaviour event that occurred, and unfortunately resulted in a lot of impacts in through the North Shuswap Lake area.”
Wind gusts of 50-70 km/h pushed the fire further and faster than the BC Wildfire Service expected, which caused the BCWS to pull its personnel off the front lines for the sake of safety. It also caused widespread destruction of properties.