‘Like lava’: Evacuee tells of frightening fire escape, as number of B.C. blazes soars
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Nandini Villeneuve and other residents of the Saranagati Hare Krishna village were in a meeting with emergency staff from the Thompson-Nicola Regional District late Wednesday when it was announced that a wildfire bearing down on the religious community had worsened.
“It kind of just took off and then we were told that the meeting is done, and you guys are getting out of here,” said Villeneuve.
She said that when she and the 25 families living in Saranagati left for nearby Cache Creek around 7 p.m., the Shetland Creek wildfire was descending the mountain “like lava coming down,” shocking evacuees with its speed.
The rapid growth of the out-of-control Shetland Creek fire in the B.C. Interior came ahead of a major spike in the number of fires across the province, while the BC Wildfire Service braced for what was expected to be a “very challenging” 72 hours.


