Bush Creek East wildfire displaying active behaviour in southern region of Turtle Valley
KAMLOOPS — At approximately 430 square kilometres, the monster Bush Creek East wildfire is continuing to create headaches for the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) while leaving residents in the Shuswap on edge.
In a virtual Thompson Nicola Regional District meeting Wednesday (Aug. 30), BCWS Fire Information Officer Mike McCulley said the fire was most active in the southern portion of Turtle Valley and east towards Sorrento.
McCulley says, structural protection teams are setting up sprinklers in Turtle Valley as the wildfire presses on.
The fire has moved to the southern edge of the CP Rail tracks just west of Sorrento. Large helicopters have been working full-time on dropping buckets of water on the fire and have had some success in slowing growth towards Sorrento.