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August 2023: McDougall Creek wildfire causes devastation in West Kelowna

Fire burned through dozens of north West Kelowna neighbourhoods, as well as along Westside Road
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People watch the McDougall Creek wildfire from the east side of Okanagan Lake as it lights up the night sky on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023. (Contributed)

On Tuesday, Aug. 15, at 5:59 p.m., the McDougall Creek wildfire was discovered, about 10 kilometres north of West Kelowna, and reported to the B.C. Wildfire Service.

Two days later winds caused the fire to spread rapidly and triggered evacuation orders and alerts.

Further evacuations were issued throughout the evening of Aug. 17, and around 9:55 p.m. the fire jumped Okanagan Lake starting fires in north Kelowna and Lake Country.

The three fires, along with the Glen Lake wildfire near Peachland which sparked Sep. 16, would be named the Grouse Complex.

On Aug. 18, the province declared a state of emergency and the wildfire continued to burn out of control.

Flights were cancelled and airspace was restricted at Kelowna International Airport as well.

In the following days, 35,000 people were under evacuation orders, with 30,000 more on alert due to the Grouse Complex fires.

The fire burned through dozens of north West Kelowna neighbourhoods, as well as along Westside Road and down to the shoreline of Okanagan Lake.

Premier David Eby visited West Kelowna on Aug. 22 and toured fire-devastated areas by helicopter.

On Aug. 25, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also visited West Kelowna, meeting with firefighters, and city and regional district officials.

On Sep. 21, the B.C. Wildfire Services reported the fire was being held and all remaining evacuation orders and alerts were rescinded on Sep. 28.

The fire was finally brought under control by Oct. 5.

Officials confirmed that 189 structures were either lost or damaged, including Lake Okanagan Resort and Okanagan Anglican Camp.

The McDougall Creek wildfire caused $480 million in insurable damages, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada.



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