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Most of resort town Sicamous, B.C., under evacuation order or alert due to wildfire

Most of the resort town of Sicamous, B.C., in theSouthern Interior, wasput under an evacuation orderor told to prepare to leaveon Tuesday after a highway crash sparked another wildfire.

Some 1,000 people told to leave community in Southern Interior

A new wildfire, sparked when a van crashed into ahydroelectric pole, prompted an evacuation order for the resort town of Sicamous, B.C., on Tuesday. (B.C. Wildfire Service/Twitter)

Most of the resort town of Sicamous, B.C., in theSouthern Interior, wasput under an evacuation orderor told to prepare to leaveon Tuesday after a highway crash sparked another wildfire.

Sicamous Mayor Terry Rysz said the fire, which is burning nearTwo Mile Creek, started Tuesday afternoon after a van crashed into ahydroelectric pole with a transformer on it.

"When the transformer hit the ground, it exploded. And of course, it just started the fire and the fire started to go uphill," Rysz said.

The fire is one of hundreds burning across B.C., sustained by hot, dry and windy conditions. Hundreds of people have been forcedfrom their homes and thousands more are on evacuation alert.The province declared a state of emergency Tuesday.

The evacuation order for Sicamous, which has a population of around2,500, affects around 300 properties and 1,000 people, saidTracy Hughes with theColumbia Shuswap Regional District.

It covers all residences south of Sherlock Road, southeast of Cook Avenue, Gillis Avenue, Larch Avenue, east of the Sicamous Narrows and Mara Lakeand north of Sicamous Creek.

The fire was burning out of control on Tuesday. (Shuswap Emergency Program/Twitter)

"Everyone in that area is on evacuation order and must leave the area immediately," said Hughes.

"Most of the remainder of Sicamous is on evacuation alert and should be preparing to leave on short notice."

Firefighters from the B.C. Wildfire Service, the District of Sicamous, Malakwa and Swansea Point are in the area. Highway 97Ahas been closed south of Sicamous near Mara, but the Trans-Canada Highway remains open.

"There's helicopters and water bombers and we're throwing everything we can at the fire," said Rysz.

Sicamous is about halfway between Calgary and Vancouver, nestledbetween Mara Lake andShuswap Lake.

Rysz says that geography is proving helpful.

"It's been a huge asset that the lake is right there so they can dump into the lake and then attack the fire with helicopters and water because we have water that's accessible within, you know, 500 metres of the fire," Rysz said.

The wind has also aided efforts, he says, as it's currently blowing from the north and pushing the fire south, away from the town.But a shift inthe wind could leaveSicamous vulnerable.

"We are trying our damndest in order to get this under control."


Anyone placed under an evacuation order must leave the area immediately.

Evacuation centres have been set up throughout the province to assist anyone evacuating from a community under threat from a wildfire. To find the centre closest to you, visit theEmergency Management B.C.website.

Evacuees are encouraged to register online withEmergency Support Services, whether or not they access services at an evacuation centre.

With files from Christine Coulter, Meera Bains