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Reception centre at Kal Tire Place (Vernon Matters photo)
Reception Centre

Over 1,000 fire evacuees register in Vernon

Aug 23, 2023 | 5:30 AM

The City of Vernon’s Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) remains activated at a level 3, supporting its Emergency Support Services (ESS) reception centre, while also monitoring the fire situation in the Central Okanagan and Shuswap regions.

The city has remained in close contact with neighbouring communities, BC Wildfire Service and the province.

Since August 17, Vernon’s reception centre has welcomed and registered more than 1,000 evacuees, most of whom have come from the areas around West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation, Westside Road, Kelowna and Lake Country. Some evacuees have also come to Vernon from the Shuswap area, near the Adams Lake fire.

“In addition to monitoring fire activities, the city has been diligent to review its own emergency response plans and staff are ready to act if something happens locally,” Vernon Fire Chief David Lind said.

Vernon ESS operations have gone fairly smooth in comparison with some of the long lines and frustration experienced in the Central Okanagan.

Thomas Glass was evacuated from Fintry on the Westside and was waiting to register at the Vernon ESS on Tuesday afternoon.

“It has been really nice that everybody helps, you know and puts this effort in. It’s a nice move,” Glass told Vernon Matters. “It is sad to see the fire burning, you know, our resources and everything that we have, but so far we are hoping for the best and everybody is fighting for the good.”

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