McDougall Creek fire. (BC Wildfire)

McDougall Creek fire. (BC Wildfire)

McDougall Creek wildfire north of West Kelowna increases in size

The blaze was caused on lightning on Tuesday, Oct. 11

The McDougall Creek wildfire north of West Kelowna grew in size overnight.

As of Thursday morning (Oct. 13), the blaze is now an estimated 2.2 hectares, up from 1.6 hectares. The fire remains out of control.

The blaze started on Tuesday morning (Oct. 11) with the suspected cause being lightning.

On Wednesday, BC Wildfire has seven personnel on-site attacking the blaze with bucket support from two helicopters.

The Hidden Creek Forest Service Road wildfire was also discovered on Tuesday just north of the McDougall Creek fire and is now deemed ‘under control’ after growing to 0.01 hectares in size.

BC Wildfire announced on Wednesday that the Kamloops Fire Centre is extending the category two and three open fire prohibitions for public safety and human-caused wildfire fires during these unseasonably warn and dry weather conditions. The extension is in effect until noon on Friday, Oct. 28.

READ MORE: Safe sanctuary haven granted for Central Okanagan immigrant students

READ MORE: Shredders stomp the mega ramp at Kelowna brewery


@cunninghamjordy
jordy.cunningham@kelownacapnews.com

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

B.C. Wildfires 2022bcwildfireBreaking NewsCity of West KelownafireKelowna

Be Among The First To Know

Sign up for a free account today, and receive top headlines in your inbox Monday to Saturday.

Sign Up with google Sign Up with facebook

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Reset your password

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

A link has been emailed to you - check your inbox.



Don't have an account? Click here to sign up