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West Kelowna ready for Wildfire Community Preparedness Day

The event is set for May 4 at Dupuis Park in Casa Loma neighborhood starting at 10 a.m.
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Severe weather and natural disasters caused more than $3 billion in insured damages for the second year in a row in 2023. The McDougall Creek wildfire burns on the mountainside above houses in West Kelowna on Friday, Aug. 18, 2023. (Photo THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)

As wildfires continue to pose a threat across B.C. and the country, communities are pulling together to bolster their defences.

Saturday, May 4 is Wildfire Community Preparedness Day in Canada.

The day aims to equip residents with essential knowledge, ranging from evacuation procedures to assembling emergency kits.

Retired Toronto fire captain, John Martin, who now calls West Kelowna home, is leading the event in his community.

He emphasizes the importance of preparedness in the face of escalating climate challenges.

“We have to be more educated about available programs and what can be done to make our communities more resilient,” he stressed.

One key initiative to be discussed will be the FireSmart Program, with Bryce Stirling from West Kelowna Fire Rescue in attendance to offer insights.

Martin also highlighted the significance of disseminating information to the public to mitigate panic during crises, citing last year’s McDougall Creek fire.

“It overpowered the resources that were available,” he said.

Saturday’s event is set for Dupuis Park in the Casa Loma neighbourhood starting at 10 a.m.

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