Strong winds in forecast prompts warning to B.C. residents near fire
PENTICTON, B.C. — Residents who live near a massive wildfire in British Columbia’s south Okanagan were asked to prepare in advance Thursday, as strong winds forecasted for Friday threatened efforts to contain it.
The 20-square kilometre wildfire already destroyed one home and forced residents on 300 other properties to leave this week, while another 3,700 properties near Penticton remain on alert.
“If we get strong winds then our lines will be challenged for sure,” Mitch Pence of the B.C. Wildfire Service told a news conference Thursday.
The so-called Christie Mountain fire is among a surge of wildfires that have flared this week, ending what had been a quiet wildfire season.

