As wildfires rage near Golden, B.C., the BBQ season still sizzles! Discover how firefighters are dancing with flames while summer fun continues!
The wildfires that have plagued British Columbia recently have finally taken a step back, with numbers cooling off for the first time in weeks. Thanks to a favorable weather forecast, firefighters are now getting a breather to put out the flames. This reprieve comes after a dramatic surge in fire incidents that had left many residents on edge, especially those living near the idyllic town of Golden. But just as things seemed to calm down, new risks began to pop up like unwelcome summer weeds.
The wildfire situation near Golden has become particularly alarming, with an evacuation order affecting about 100 properties along Malone Road and neighboring areas. Raven Walkus, a concerned resident, shared her experience of seeing flames illuminating the night sky. It’s a stark reminder that while we enjoy summery BBQ parties, nature can throw a fiery curveball when we least expect it. And if you think the wildfires couldn’t touch the roads, think again. Highway 95 faced closures as the Dogtooth FSR wildfire made a dramatic leap across the highway!
However, there is a silver lining as the B.C. Wildfire Service reports a decrease in overall wildfires. With five fires of note still active, it appears that the firefighting crews are making progress. Despite this progress, the community remains vigilant, closely monitoring updates from the Town of Golden regarding evacuation orders and alerts. For locals, it’s a mixture of enjoying the summer vibes while keeping an eye on the horizon for any smoke signals.
As we sizzle our summer steaks and soak in the sun, it’s essential to remember the impressive efforts of firefighters risking their lives to protect homes and communities. Interestingly, B.C. wildfires are not just a sign of a long, hot summer, but they serve a crucial ecological purpose. They help to rejuvenate young forests, clear out unhealthy vegetation, and create habitats for various soul-soothing wildlife. So next time you’re flipping burgers on the grill, raise a toast to the crazy mother nature and the brave souls battling her fiery shenanigans!
The wildfire service says the favourable forecast is giving crews a chance to make even more progress.
The number of wildfires burning in British Columbia has dipped for the first time in weeks, as cooler weather helps halt a surge that saw numbers double in ...
An evacuation order has been issued for about 100 properties on Malone Road, Parson River Crossing Forest Service Road and Thomas Road.
UPDATE 1:02 p.m.. Raven Walkus was at her home south of Golden on Wednesday night when she saw the flames light up the mountain beside her.
The best way to keep track of reliable, up-to-date information during an emergency, including evacuation alerts or orders, is to monitor the Town of Golden ...
UPDATE: July 25 @ 7:35 am) - The Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) has issued expanded evacuation orders and alert in relation...
Update: Highway 95 has been reopened. The evacuation orders remain in place. Original: The Dogtooth FSR wildfire south of Golden has closed Highway 95 and ...
BC Wildfire Service says the number of fires of note – those that pose a threat to people or property or are highly visible – has increased to five.
The Town of Golden, B.C., says a nearby wildfire burning south of the community crossed the Columbia River and has destroyed "several structures."