Update: Aug. 15 9:23 p.m.
The Gottfriedsen Mountain wildfire, which was sparked by lightning Aug. 9, remains an estimated 730 hectares.
That said, headway has been made. Construction of all control lines are complete and today crews patrolled and extinguished hotspots.
Tree fallers worked in the south end of the fire and crews continued to mop up and extend hose lay around the fire.
Update: Aug. 15
Crews will continue to mop up and extend hose lay around the fire. Heavy equipment will continue working to expand access routes and danger tree assessment will continue throughout the day, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
Original: Aug. 14
The Gottfriedsen Mountain wildfire, which was sparked by lightning Aug. 9, has grown to an estimated 730 hectares.
Despite increasing in size over the weekend, BC Wildfire said crews are focusing on completing control lines around the fire and beginning mop ups. Over the weekend they estimated that the fire was 75 per cent guarded and firefighters were aided by some rain.
Air support will be aiding crews for bucket support if needed, along with danger tree assessors and fallers to assist when required.
The fire is burning in an area 24 kilometres west of West Kelowna and about eight km north of Highway 97
We will update with information when it is available.
An evacuation alert remains in effect for properties and camping areas north of Highway 97C including the following lakes:
Pennask Lake (western boundary)
Mellin Lake (northern boundary)
Barton Lake (north-eastern boundary)
Eileen Lake (south-eastern boundary)
UPDATE: We're responding to the Gottfriedsen Mountain #BCwildfire, located ~24 km west of #WestKelowna, with ground crews, air support and heavy equipment. Since discovery, it has grown to ~100 ha and is expected to grow further. #BCHwy97C pic.twitter.com/4v5e9dNnEJ
— BC Wildfire Service (@BCGovFireInfo) August 10, 2018
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