River Valley wildfire calms; Williams Lake remains on alert
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — The River Valley wildfire ignited and took off on Sunday (July 21) just on the edge of Williams Lake. As of Monday afternoon, the fire was listed at 40 hectares.
“We had a massive windstorm that came through, knocked a power line onto some trees and it just exploded,” Councillor Scott Nelson told CFJC News. “It ran up the valley, both sides inside the River Valley and with that intense wind, within an hour we had a massive forest fire in our River Valley. It went up the side of the hill, jumped onto the west side, went onto the other side and jumped into the city and caught a couple of businesses on fire.”
Sadly, the mayor of Williams Lake did confirm that some structures have been destroyed in the blaze, which has now calmed. But as it remains classified as out of control, Surinderpal Rathor says he won’t be taking any risks.