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A major fire destroys a Penticton long-term care construction site, damages nearby homes, and triggers evacuations as crews battle flames.

Massive Fire Destroys Penticton Care Home Site

Blaze erupts late at night

First, a huge fire broke out in Kampe estate in Penticton. It started shortly after 10 p.m. on Wednesday. Then, flames grew fast. After that, people saw bright fire across the city. Also, the site was a future 200-bed care home project.

Next, the fire spread through the construction zone. As a result, the whole site was destroyed.

Flames light up the sky

Then, the fire got very big. In fact, it could be seen from far away. Meanwhile, witness videos showed flames rising high into the night sky. Also, one witness said the fire reached over 30 metres high.

After that, nearby trees were burned. So, the scene looked very severe. Because of this, fear spread in the area.

Fast response from firefighters

Next, crews rushed in quickly. Sixty firefighters joined the fight. Also, teams came from nearby places. These included Summerland, Naramata, Kaleden, and the Penticton Indian Band.

Meanwhile, firefighters worked hard to stop more damage. However, a crane on site became unsafe. So, it slowed full cleanup work.

Still, progress was made. After that, much of the fire was brought under control by Thursday morning.

Evacuations and road impacts

Then, the city acted fast. As a result, 12 homes stayed under evacuation orders. Also, four homes were damaged.

Meanwhile, people were told to avoid the Green Avenue area. In addition, parts of Highway 97 stayed closed. Traffic moved slowly in one lane.

So, travel in the area became difficult.

No injuries, but major loss

Thankfully, no one was hurt. Still, the damage was heavy. Mayor Julius Bloomfield said it was a sad moment. Also, he confirmed the building was a total loss.

Next, officials noted the project was supported by Interior Health. It was planned as a new care home for seniors. However, it was not finished yet.

Investigation continues

Finally, crews are still checking the cause. So far, nothing is confirmed. Meanwhile, emergency support is open for evacuees.

After that, officials will review safety steps. Also, they will plan next actions for the site.

In the end, the fire left a strong impact on the community.

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