‘We don’t have the luxury of time’; Eby announces emergency task force in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — B.C. Premier David Eby was in Kamloops Monday (Sept 11) morning ahead of a tour through the fire-devastated communities of the Shuswap. Eby was in Kamloops a few weeks ago, but with evacuation orders lifted last week, the premier will now be able to survey the damage first-hand.
Before heading out, Eby, along with Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma, stopped by the BC Wildfire Service headquarters at the airport, to announce the creation of a new task force on emergencies.
The expert task force on emergencies will provide advice to increase local volunteer recruitment, to further collaborate with communities and First Nations, to incorporate municipal firefighting and other emergency forces, to deploy enhanced technology and to provide constant support to those on the front lines.