Wildfire increase prompts TNRD to formally request provincial state of emergency
KAMLOOPS — Three weeks ago, the Thompson-Nicola Regional District board opted not to ask the B.C. government for a state of emergency. Since then, Board Chair Ken Gillis says the regional district has changed its stance, but the B.C government has not.
“I’m just hoping that they will seize the opportunity now,” he says. “It’s not the opposition that’s asking them for a State of Emergency, it’s one of the biggest regional districts in the province.”
At Thursday’s (July 15) regular meeting, the TNRD board unanimously passed a motion to ask the B.C. government to declare a provincial State of Emergency in response to ongoing wildfires. This comes as hundreds of wildfires burn around the province, and thousands of properties within the TNRD under an evacuation order, or alert.