iN VIDEO: Time-lapse shows spread of wildfire in West Kelowna

A West Kelowna resident captured the spread of  the Mt. Law wildfire that caused the evacuation of almost 500 West Kelowna homes last night, Aug. 15.

The Mt. Law Wildfire is located north of Highway 97C, southwest of the Glenrosa neighbourhood and is mapped at roughly 800 hectares in size, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.

Danny Kmemller captured the growth of the fire through a time-lapse video, taken from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Galloway Road, Aug. 15 and 16.

The fire quickly grew last night and it forced the Central Okanagan emergency operations centre to issue an evacuation order for 460 properties. It is currently burning within West Kelowna's boundaries.

Structures have been damaged but Regional District of Central Okanagan crews have not been able to assess to the full extent of the damage.

READ MORE: Significant structure damage caused by wildfires in Central Okanagan

The fire is suspected to be human caused.


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Carli Berry

Carli Berry has been telling stories in the Okanagan for the past three years and after finding her footing in the newspaper industry, joined the Infonews team in January 2020. Recipient of the 2019 MA Murray award for feature writing, Carli is passionate about stories that involve housing, business and the environment. Born on Vancouver Island, she is happy to say Okanagan Lake reminds, her slightly, of the ocean. Carli can be reached at (250) 864-7494 or email cberry@infonews.ca.

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