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Evacuation Order now downgraded to Alert on KelownaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s Knox Mountain

Fire is likely human caused, now 6.5 ha with 448 homes evacuated
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UPDATE: 8:30p.m.

Evacuation orders have now been downgraded to alerts for the Knox Mountain, Poplar Point, Wilden and Magic Estates areas.

The wildfire on Knox Mountain remains as held by BC Wildfire Service.

UPDATE: 6:30p.m.

A wildfire on KelownaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s Knox Mountain is being held at 6.5 hectares in size.

The BC Wildfire Service reports that the blaze is not likely to spread beyond predetermined boundaries under current conditions.

The blaze sparked at approximately 2p.m. on July 1, and quickly grew to 6 hectares in size. BC Wildfire Service air and ground crews were dispatched and are currently working with the Kelowna Fire Department to suppress the blaze.

An evacuation order is in place for 448 properties in the north end of Kelowna.

A map of impacted areas and additional information is available at .

All evacuees are asked to self-report online at and check-in at the Salvation Army.

UPDATE: 6p.m.

An evacuation order is in place for 448 properties in Kelowna due to the out-of-control wildfire on Knox Mountain.

An additional 899 properties have been placed on an evacuation alert.

A map of impacted areas and additional information is available at .

All evacuees are asked to report to the Emergency Support Services Centre at the Salvation Army at 1480 Sutherland Avenue, to receive additional information on lodging and food.

Property owners in impacted areas are asked to register with the evacuee registration and assistance program at

The blaze has grown to approximately 4 hectares in size after sparking at approximately 2p.m. on July 1.

The BC Wildfire Service suspects that the fire is human caused.

A public information line is available at 250-469-8490 (local) or 1-877-569-8490 (toll-free).

Information will also be provided via and .

helicopters, air tankers and 12 ground crew members are currently working with the Kelowna Fire Department to suppress the blaze.

UPDATE: 5p.m.

An out-of-control fire on KelownaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s Knox Mountain is now considered to be a wildfire note and is approximately 4 hectares in size.

The wildfire is displaying Rank 2 and 3 fire behaviour, meaning there is visible flame and moderate rate of spread.

Evacuation orders have been issued for people living in the north of Kelowna in Knox Mountain, Poplar Point, Wilden and Magic Estates areas.

A map of impacted areas and additional information is available at .

A public information line is available at 250-469-8490 (local) or 1-877-569-8490 (toll-free).

All evacuees are asked to go to the Salvation Army.

Information will also be provided via and .

The wildfire is believed to be human caused and is out-of-control, after sparking at approximately 2p.m. on July 1.

helicopters, air tankers and 12 ground crew members are currently working with the Kelowna Fire Department to suppress the blaze.

UPDATE 4:45p.m.

People who have been evacuated due to the wildfire on Knox Mountain are asked to go to the Salvation Army.

A map of impacted areas and additional information is available at .

A public information line is available at 250-469-8490 (local) or 1-877-569-8490 (toll-free).

Information will also be provided via and

The wildfire is currently approximately 4 hectares in size and is considered to be out-of-control and likely human caused.

BC Wildfire Service helicopters, airtankers and 12 ground crew members are currently working with the Kelowna Fire Department to suppress the blaze.

UPDATE: 4p.m.

Residents have been asked to leave their homes for a tactical evacuation due to the growth of a wildfire on Knox Mountain.

An evacuation alert has been issued for people living in the north of Kelowna in Knox Mountain, Poplar Point, Wilden and Magic Estates areas.

The Kelowna RCMP and COSAR are assisting with the tactical evacuation.

A map of impacted areas and additional information is available at .

Map of evacuation orders and alerts at in Kelowna at 4:40 p.m. on July 1. (cordemergency.ca/map)
Map of evacuation orders and alerts at in Kelowna at 4:40 p.m. on July 1. (cordemergency.ca/map)

The BC Wildfire service and the Kelowna RCMP are battling the blaze with water and flame retardant from the ground and sky.

The fire is considered to be out of control and spreading fast as a result of the wind.

BC Wildfire helicopters, airtankers and 12 ground crew members are currently working with the Kelowna Fire Department to suppress the blaze.

Central Okanagan Emergency Operations are asking people to avoid Knox Mountain Park area so emergency responders can effectively perform their duties.

Information will also be provided via and

A public information line is available at 250-469-8490 (local) or 1-877-569-8490 (toll-free)

UPDATE 3:20p.m.

The wildfire on Knox Mountain has grown to be 4hectares in size. The blaze remains out of control and the B reports that the fire is likely human caused.

The wildfire service is assisting the Kelowna fire departmentÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s suppression efforts with air and ground crews.

UPDATE: 3:10p.m.

B.C. Wildfire Service air tankers and a helicopter can be seen circling Knox Mountain.

Ground and air crews from the wildfire service were called to assist the Kelowna fire department after a blaze sparked at approximately 2p.m. on July 1.

The wildfire is listed as 0.5 hectares in size and is considered out of control.

The blaze suspected to be human caused.

UPDATE: 2:40p.m.

The BC Wildfire service has dispatched ground and air crews to assist the Kelowna Fire Department fight the blaze on Knox Mountain.

Air tankers are currently flying in from Kamloops. The planes will not need to use the lake to refill.

No evacuation orders are in place at this time.

The blaze is currently 0.5 hectares large. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

The Wildfire Centre wants to remind people to be mindful of emergency vehicles and to give the professionals space to work.

Original:

A fire has ignited at the top of Knox Mountain.

The smoke was first seen shortly before 2p.m. on July 1.

The lists the wildfire at 0.5 hectares in size.

The fire is currently continuing to spread.

There are no current evacuation orders in effect.

A Capital News Reporter is en route.

More to come.

(Katie Spencer/Submitted)
(Katie Spencer/Submitted)



Jacqueline.Gelineau@kelownacapnews.com

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