Evacuation alert lifted for Penticton, B.C., wildfire threat has ‘subsided’
PENTICTON, B.C. — An evacuation alert has been lifted for nearly 3,700 properties in the path of a wildfire in British Columbia’s south Okanagan region, while hundreds of others forced out of their homes could be allowed to return soon.
The City of Penticton says the threat of the Christie Mountain wildfire has subsided and the evacuation alert for all 3,669 properties in the southeast portion of the city has been lifted.
The B.C. Wildfire Service says the fire has burned more than 20 square kilometres, but the fire’s activity is now minimal and there have been no major flare-ups.
Meanwhile, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen says re-entry plans are being finalized to provide residents of the Heritage Hills neighbourhood safe access to their homes.