Infrastructure woes face B.C.’s Shuswap and Okanagan communities, hard hit by fires
Officials in British Columbia’s Shuswap and Okanagan regions are shifting some of their attention from wildfire response to the challenges of recovery as flames abate and many evacuees begin returning home, although crews continue to fight out-of-control blazes.
Major infrastructure woes will confront both regions, including hundreds of downed power poles and cables.
Neighbourhoods in West Kelowna sustained extensive damage to the power grid and other key infrastructure when the McDougall Creek wildfire swept through nearly two weeks ago, the community’s Fire Chief Jason Brolund told a briefing on Monday.
The damage is especially severe in the West Kelowna Estates area, he said.


