Adams Lake wildfire flares as wind, harsh terrain challenge B.C. on multiple fronts
VANCOUVER — It was a scene of confusion, sadness and fear in what is usually an idyllic lakeside community as a “drastic wind shift” caught fire forecasters off guard in British Columbia’s Shuswap region on Wednesday.
The Lower East Adams Lake wildfire has been burning since mid-July, but the terrain was too rough for groundcrews, and the fire was being held with air support until things changed dramatically.
It’s the latest wildfire to threaten properties in several parts of southern B.C., where evacuation orders and alerts have been upgraded as that fire flares.
Residents of nearly 100 properties were ordered out late Wednesday by the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, while an evacuation alert was posted for 75 more properties in the area about 20 kilometres north of Chase, B.C.


