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Evacuation order and alert issued in RDCK Electoral Area H

The Regional District of Central Kootenay has issued an evacuation order for 11 properties in Electoral Area H, and an evacuation alert for 91 properties due to wildfire activity at Aylwin Creek.

The following properties under an evacuation order are listed as follows:

  • 8905 Highway 6
  • 8755 Highway 6
  • 8651 Highway 6
  • 8941 Highway 6
  • 8953 Highway 6
  • 8961 Highway 6
  • 8921 Highway 6
  • 8749 Highway 6
  • 8851 Highway 6
  • 8751 Highway 6
  • 8821 Highway 6

A list of properties under the evacuation alert can be found here.

Residents and visitors in the evacuation order zone are required to leave the area immediately.

Access to the evacuation order area is being controlled. No one is permitted to return to their homes during an evacuation order unless it is safe to do so and they’ve received permission from local officials and emergency personnel.

Evacuees are asked to go to their pre-arranged emergency locations and register online with Emergency Support Services here.

State of Local Emergency

A State of Local Emergency has been declared by the RDCK for Area H to ensure the district’s Emergency Operations Centre has greater flexibility to access resources and respond efficiently to the imminent threat of wildfire across the region.

Evacuees who don’t have a pre-arranged location and require support can report to the Royal Canadian Legion at 502 Harold St, Slocan, BC V0G 2C0.

Short-term assistance for immediate needs of food, shelter, and clothing may be provided by ESS volunteers following registration at the above website.

For further assistance, you can call the RDCK EOC public inquiry line at 250-352-7701.

ESS may not be able to accommodate pets. Residents are encouraged to make sure pets are prepares by  having appropriate cages, food, water, and bowls, and ensure they are wearing identification.

The Aylwin creek wildfire was first discovered on July 18th and is currently estimated at 10 hectares. The BCWS has determined the cause to be lightning. 

Updates or changes to the Evacuation Order will be provided via the RDCK website, Facebook and Twitter as more information becomes available.


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Storrm Lennie
Storrm Lennie
Storrm began her journalism career in the Kootenays, joining Vista Radio in 2022. Originally from Red Deer, Alta., she now calls Nelson home and brings her passion for politics and community to her reporting.

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