Officials in the Cariboo are urging residents and travellers to prepare themselves and their households as the wildfire situation continues to deteriorate in the region.
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Several evacuation orders and alerts have been issued in the last 24 hours due to increased fire activity in the northwest region of the Cariboo.
As of 2:45 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, the CRD issued its latest evacuation alert for the Rainbow Lake area. The Rainbow Lake alert impacts 52 people, 83 properties, 31 dwellings and 8,200 ha.
This area is to the south of the Teepee Lake evacuation order issued earlier in the day which impacts 27 people, and 293 properties over 71,000 ha. The Teepee Lake wildfire is located northwest of Quesnel, and north of the community of Nazko.
Right now there are 105 people on evacuation order throughout the regional district. This covers 972 properties and 66 known houses over 240,600 ha.
Excluding the latest alert, there are 130 people on alert, impacting 152 properties, 76 dwellings covering 43,492 ha.
Pinchbeck said the BC Wildfire Service is doing all they can to fight the fires, but there is something residents can do to help - be prepared and make a plan now for an evacuation.
Critical documentation should be ready to go; home insurance, medical information, identification. Pinchbeck also encourages residents to sign up for the CRDB次元官网网址檚 . Residents should also have a ready.
When asked if all residents were following evacuation orders, officials couldnB次元官网网址檛 say at this time.
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Masun added Emergency Support Services have been activated between Quesnel and Williams Lake to assist while RCMP and SARS have been notifying residents of the orders.
There are no known structure losses at this time due to the fires in the Cariboo region, although there have been losses of hay crops reported, confirmed Masun, calling it a significant consideration and concern for the agricultural industry.
Masun encouraged residents and visitors, particularly those in remote areas with limited communications, to B次元官网网址減lease have a plan.B次元官网网址
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Masun advised travellers to carry extra water and supplies in case there is an unexpected road block, and leave a route plan and time if return with someone.
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A thick blanket of smoke has settled over the Cariboo Chilcotin this week as Billy Barker Days are set to kick off in Quesnel Thursday, July 13.
Organizers there have been moving forward with their plans to host the festival at this time.
As of Wednesday, there are now four wildfires of note in the region.
They are the Townsend Creek wildfire, the Teepee Lake fire, the Pelican Lake wildfire and the Gatcho Lake wildfire.