Tremont Creek wildfire, August 2021 (Image Credit: CFJC Today)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

TNRD bringing attention to emergency preparedness week ahead of summer wildfires and floods

May 2, 2022 | 4:24 PM

KAMLOOPS — May 1 to 7 is Emergency Preparedness Week. With the B.C. wildfire season just beginning and spring freshet approaching, the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) is hoping for the best, but looking to make sure everybody is prepared for the worst.

When devastating wildfires hit the region last summer, and then landslides and floods destroyed communities in the fall, the TNRD saw a massive increase of users for its Voyent Alert app with almost 15,000 people now subscribed. The phone or web based service provides real time updates to residents in case of evacuation alerts or orders.

“We are strongly encouraging residents who aren’t on that system to register,” said Colton Davies, TNRD Communications Director. “People can do so on their mobile device or the TNRD website. It’s a simple process, it’s free, it’s anonymous. It’s very useful in helping residents be prepared in the case of flood or fire.”

The TNRD will be sending out a test on Friday afternoon (May 6) at 2:00 pm on their Voyent Alert app.

While the app can provide details of evacuations, members of the public are advised to also be prepared at home. Whether an alert has been issued or not, residents should prepare go-bags with 72 hours worth of supplies.

“Very important to always have an emergency plan that includes an emergency kit. Knowing what to do if you get placed on an evacuation alert or order. Having an emergency go-bag or kit ready is relatively cheap and relatively easy to do,” added Davies.

More details can be found on the TNRD website.