Officials say strong winds failed to fuel Penticton, B.C., wildfire
PENTICTON, B.C. — Strong winds that were expected to fuel a wildfire burning south of Penticton, B.C., on Friday failed to do so, fire officials said Saturday.
The 20-square-kilometre Christie Mountain fire did not experience significant growth overnight, and Penticton fire Chief Larry Watkinson said crews and residents are lucky.
“We were very fortunate yesterday with the wind event. Although it was quite vigorous above Penticton and on the hillsides, it was very soft on the fire,” he said at a news conference.
The blaze burned along similar lines as the Garnet fire from 1994, which burned 55-square-kilometres, destroying 18 homes and forcing more than 4,000 residents to flee.