B.C. orders fire-zone travel bans as evacuations soar
British Columbia imposed bans on travel to wildfire zones on Saturday after evacuee numbers doubled to 30,000 or more, marking another day of dramatic developments in the province’s desperate battle against hundreds of blazes.
The epicentre of the fight is the Okanagan in the southern Interior, where fire chiefs hailed the efforts of an “army” of firefighters trying to hold off fires looming over the lakeside communities of West Kelowna and Kelowna.
West Kelowna fire chief Jason Brolund painted a vivid picture of what his fire crews were facing on Saturday, including multiple simultaneous house fires and a “street full” of homes ablaze.
Yet he said the situation represented a reprieve compared to the pitched battles being fought the day before, something he described as “mind-boggling.”











