Air freshens in parts of B.C. as provincial park evacuated due to wildfire
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A lightning-caused fire in southern British Columbia that the BC Wildfire Service says went undetected because it was initially obscured by smoke has now charred 69 square kilometres and threatens a popular backcountry lodge.
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen issued an evacuation order Friday for Cathedral Provincial Park and Cathedral Lakes Lodge, east of Manning Park, along B.C.’s southern border.
Erick Thompson, information officer with the regional district’s emergency operations centre, said 44 people, including campers and staff, were required to leave.
“This is the second time this month an evacuation order has been issued for Cathedral Lakes Lodge,” the regional district said in a news release, adding the order was issued because of “immediate danger to life safety.”
