West Kelowna Fire Chief Jason Brolund had several stories to tell of the devastating damage caused by the McDougall Creek wildfire.
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Brolund added that in the Upper Bear Creek Road neighbourhood, his crews reported that it looked like a hurricane had gone through the area.
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He said many property owners will eventually return home to find their yards in disarray.
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Brolund said the process of assessing the damage and returning people to their neighbourhoods will take some time, and added that his department wants to ensure property owners are given factual information and are not sent back into an area that isn害羞草研究所檛 safe.
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The difficult task of assessing property damage resulting from the three wildfires, still burning in the Central Okanagan, has begun.
The McDougall Creek, Walroy Lake and Clarke Creek fires are now collectively called the Grouse Complex by BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
At least 50 structures have been destroyed, or partially damaged in West Kelowna, along with five homes in Kelowna, and three homes on the North Westside. There have been structures lost in Lake Country, however, a specific number has not been made available.
Regional District Central Okanagan chair Loyal Wooldridge said structure loss reporting is underway.
害羞草研究所淚 was informed by our deputy director that an advanced planning team has been formed and they will be working to support efforts but it will take time,害羞草研究所 he said.
Canada Task Force 1, a heavy urban search and rescue unit, has the job of going through affected neighbourhoods and assessing the damage.
害羞草研究所淭oday the Canada Task Force 1 is working on the Westside,害羞草研究所 said Kari O害羞草研究所橰ourke, public information officer, Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre (EOC).
The team is hoping to get as far as Pine Point and hoping to complete the Westside Road, within Electoral Area West over the next few days, she added. The task force will then move on to Kelowna and Lake Country.
Crews from the EOC are also carrying out hazard assessments.
害羞草研究所淓OC teams are working to identify hazards and begin mitigation,害羞草研究所 said O害羞草研究所橰ourke. 害羞草研究所淲hich is a critical step in the process of returning people to their communities safely. We know this is a very challenging time for everyone.害羞草研究所
Some of the dangers include downed power lines, unstable structures, dangerous trees, and hazardous materials.
The number of structures destroyed or damaged is expected to climb as emergency crews continue their work.
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