Key flank of Sitkum-Duhamel wildfire 20% contained

About 200 residents affected by the Sitkum-Duhamel Creek wildfire showed up to a public meeting Wednesday night.

And they joined local area director Tom Newell in thanking crews for their efforts so far.

Glen Burgess is now the BC Wildfire Service Incident Commander on the fire.

He is assuring the 350 homeowners still under an Evacuation Alert of the only priority at this stage.

He said values such as the timber in the back country would have to wait.

The flank of the fire closest to homes is about 20% contained and it’s possible the alert may be lifted within a few days if the weather cooperates. Work to contain the creeks on either side of the homes has also started.

He says containment of the fire would likely take at least ten days and parts of it could smoulder all summer long.

*Picture – Incident Commander Glen Burgess addresses public meeting Wednesday night

Continue Reading

chnv Now playing play

ckkc Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Creston Valley Chamber slams Baker Street market move

The Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce executive director is calling the City of Nelson’s decision to move the Wednesday Farmers’ Market “insulting.” 

Zoey – a dog with a mix of everything!

This weeks Summit Radio Pet of the Week from the BCSPCA is Zoey!

BCGEU pushes for inland ferry regulation reform

The BC General Employees Union is calling on the province to take a stronger role in regulating inland ferry services, following a bitter five-month labour dispute that severely impacted Kootenay Lake communities. 

Fatal crash claims the life of 17-year old from Proctor

Nelson RCMP are searching for witnesses in relation to a fatal collision that claimed the life of a 17-year-old girl from Proctor. 

B.C. boosts funding to expand RCMP hate crime unit

British Columbia is significantly expanding the RCMP’s provincial hate crimes unit.
- Advertisement -