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Wildfire grows near a B.C. mountain resort, evacuation orders issued

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Vancouver, August 1: A growing wildfire near a B.C. mountain resort prompted an evacuation order for the village Monday morning.

Burning southwest of Penticton, the Keremeos Creek wildfire was measured at 437 hectares Sunday night. It’s classified as out-of-control.

While 25 properties were placed on evacuation order over the weekend, an order for hundreds more properties was issued Monday, this time in Apex Mountain Village. Those in the area are being told they must leave immediately and to expect RCMP to help expedite the process.

The fire was discovered Friday and officials say it’s been a challenge to combat because much of the blaze “is located in terrain that is inoperable for air tanker and heavy machinery support.”

Local fire departments including Keremeos, Naramata and Summerland have all sent crews and trucks to focus on protecting structures. At least one structure has been destroyed.

Over the weekend, Apex Mountain Resort deployed its snow cannons to spray water on its buildings and infrastructure in an effort to prevent them from catching fire from embers carried by the wind.

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