Drones tackle Okanagan blaze as cool weather helps bring B.C. wildfires under control
PENTICTON — Drones are helping map hot spots in a wildfire burning in British Columbia’s Okanagan region as cooler conditions helped firefighters elsewhere in the province bring blazes under control.
Crews were making progress on several wildfires Wednesday, including a blaze near Lytton that broke out nearly a month ago and destroyed several properties.
But BC Wildfire Service information officer Mikhail Elsay told a news conference that crews were still having a difficult fight with the 67-square-kilometre fire southwest of Penticton in the Okanagan.
“While we have been making good progress, this fire is still uncontained, and out of control at this time, especially on the western flanks.”

