More crews on way for wildfire near Penticton, B.C., winds increase risks
PENTICTON, B.C. — Strong winds and dry weather were the largest concerns for wildfire crews battling a blaze near Penticton on Friday, British Columbia’s Wildfire Service said.
Calm winds over the past few days were forecast to switch direction and gain strength over the 20-square-kilometre wildfire that had already destroyed one home and prompted an evacuation order affecting hundreds.
“The wind and weather are major concerns, they do affect fire behaviour and activity quite intensely,” said Taylor MacDonald, a fire information officer with the wildfire service.
The service said there were 132 firefighters battling the blaze, assisted by 15 helicopters and other crews.


