Community support fuels B.C. wildfire fight as residents come to grips with losses
A wildfire moving down the mountain toward Wilson’s Landing, B.C., made an “unearthly” howling sound as it stirred up winds to become a “self-feeding beast,” said the fire chief of the community on the western shore of Okanagan Lake.
Paul Zydowicz said his team had been monitoring the blaze and helping residents of nearby Traders Cove reduce fire risks around their homes, but once the flames crested the mountain and began burning downslope, they knew it was a “done deal.”
The firefighters waited in Traders Cove until the “ember showers” started around 7 p.m. on Aug. 17, “and then it just exploded,” he said in an interview Saturday.
“As the fire activity became unbearable, we would pull back, and as the fire front blew through, we would go back in,” he said of their strategy.