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Wildfire near Peachland, B.C., triggers mass evacuations

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Rapidly growing wildfire near Peachland forces 325 homes to evacuate, with over 1,100 more on alert as crews battle flames.

Wildfire Near Peachland Forces Hundreds to Evacuate

Evacuation order issued Thursday evening

A fast-moving wildfire near Peachland, B.C., has forced the evacuation of 325 homes after the Central Okanagan Regional District issued an order Thursday at 6 p.m. PT. Just under two hours later, an evacuation alert was extended to more than 1,100 additional properties, leaving many residents bracing for the possibility of having to leave.

Location and communities at risk

The fire, located near Munro Lake about six kilometres southwest of Peachland, is threatening the Munro Lake Forest Service Road and the Peachland Main Road. Peachland, a community of roughly 5,000 people about 250 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, is the closest populated area at risk.

Rapid fire growth driven by winds

According to the B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS), the blaze ignited Thursday afternoon and grew quickly to 0.7 square kilometres (74.3 hectares). Fire information officer Shae Stearns said gusty winds played a significant role in the rapid spread. The fire is currently burning at Rank 3, a level that indicates a moderately vigorous surface fire.

Emergency response underway

More than 40 BCWS personnel are on the ground, supported by air tankers, four helicopters, and crews from the Peachland Fire Department. The regional district has opened a muster centre at the Peachland Community Centre, where evacuated residents can access support services.

Support for residents

Kirsten Jones, spokesperson for the district’s emergency operations centre, urged residents to sign up for official alerts and share verified updates with neighbours. She also stressed the importance of checking in on vulnerable community members during the crisis.

Cause under investigation

While the exact cause remains unconfirmed, BCWS classifies the blaze as suspected human-caused, meaning it was not sparked by lightning. Officials continue to monitor conditions closely as firefighters work to contain the flames.

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