Unstable nearby construction site forces evacuation of apartment in Kelowna, B.C.
KELOWNA, B.C. — More than 80 residents of a low-income apartment building in Kelowna, B.C., have been told they need to leave over a “significant” risk to life and safety.
A statement from BC Housing says the 84 people who live in Hadgraft Wilson Place will have to move out by Tuesday due to concerns over construction activity at a nearby University of British Columbia-Okanagan site.
BC Housing says recent geotechnical and structural engineering reports show a shoring wall is unstable at the construction site, and a slip “could cause serious structural damage” to the apartment building.
Kelowna Fire Chief Dwight Seymour says in a statement the level of risk is “significant enough to begin the evacuation process to ensure the life and safety of occupants and first responders.”