The City of West Kelowna91Ƶs Mayor Gord Milsom is thanking firefighting crews and emergency operations volunteers for their hard work in helping the Glenrosa community as the Mount Law wildfire continues to burn.
First discovered on Sunday (Aug. 15) evening, the Mount Law wildfire grew in size quickly. Later on Sunday night, it was recorded at 200 hectares.
By early Monday (Aug. 16) morning, it was at 800 hectares. Strong winds contributed to the growth of the fire but cooler temperatures and some precipitation have helped calm it down in the last half of this week.
91ƵThis fire has been a real threat to our community, in particular to the Glenrosa neighbourhood,91Ƶ Milsom said in the video.
91ƵThankfully, many of our residents have been able to return home, so welcome back and we hope that those remaining residents on evacuation order will also be able to return home soon.91Ƶ
Thank you, West Kelowna! The Mt. Law Wildfire took a tremendous amount of fire-rescue resources and teams of emergency service workers. We couldn91Ƶt have done it without the volunteers & the community support. Watch the full video to see Mayor Milsom91Ƶs thanks to the community.
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He then thanked residents for their patience, cooperation and understanding.
91ƵOn behalf of our community, I would like to thank all of the firefighters for their heroic work. Thank you to BC Wildfire Services, West Kelowna fire chief Jason Brolund and the entire team at West Kelowna Fire Rescue.
91ƵAlso, thank you to the many firefighters that have come from other fire departments located within our province and elsewhere. I91Ƶd also like to thank all of the folks that have been working hard on our behalf at the Central Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre.91Ƶ
The Mount Law wildfire currently sits at 800 hectares and is still classified as out of control.
An evacuation order remains for certain properties on MacKinnon Road and Turnbull Road in Glenrosa.
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