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More troops mobilized to fight Okanagan fire

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More troops mobilized to fight Okanagan fire

CTV.ca News Staff

The number of Canadian troops in the B.C. Interior is expected to increase in the next few days, as the military moves onto a different kind of battlefield -- a burning mountain near Kelowna.

The Okanagan Mountain fire, which began nine days ago when lightning struck trees south of Kelowna, forced 20,000 people from their homes. While 3,000 have been allowed back, officials warn it is still burning out of control.

Helping to contain it are close to 700 troops already in the Okanagan. And more troops from Edmonton‘s Princess Patricia‘s Canadian Light Infantry are being flown in today, Lt.-Cmdr. Paul Seguna told CTV‘s Canada AM.

"In the next few days our commitment in all of British Columbia will be 1,150 troops," Seguna said. "We are moving troops as quickly as we can into the front line of this fire."

The only other time the military has mobilized so many troops nationally, was the Red River flood in Manitoba back in 1997.

The troops, who have been trained in firefighting techniques, are working alongside B.C. firefighters to contain a blaze that over the weekend destroyed more than 240 homes.

"There is still a lot of fuel out there and this is still a dangerous situation," Seguna said, adding that the winds have become lighter.

"We‘ve used the last 24 hours to continue intensive fire suppression activities, which means going through and clearing out the hot spots and moving the threat of reignition should the wind pick up."

Elsewhere in the province, the McLure-Barriere fire is now 60-per-cent contained. It sent thousands from their homes earlier this month and destroyed the village of Louis Creek. Troops are also helping to fight that 260-square-kilometre blaze.

The McGillvary fire, burning about 50 kilometres east of Kamloops, is about 40-per-cent contained. It is 84 square kilometres in size.

The Red Cross in Calgary is helping the Vancouver office take donations. To date the agency has raised $800,000.

Even Cher is lending her voice to the cause. Playing before a sell out crowd in Vancouver Saturday, the singer announced half of all ticket sales will go to the forest fire relief fund, set up by the Salvation Army.
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With the Royals in Afghanistan, the Patricias in BC, that means the Van Doos are minding the store, right?
 
If the Vandoos are supposed to be minding the store, we‘re in trouble.1R22R is ramping up for ROTO 14 in Bosnia and 3R22R is ramping up for Afghanistan. 2R22R was stripped pretty bare to support both batallions. On top of that 5e QGET(HQ&Sigs) is supposed to be supplying a SH**load of bodys to take over sector control from the brits in FRY(I hear that‘s only about a brigade HQ size crew to effectively manage all the elememts of a division) , with the help of 12 RBC. I‘d say the cupboard is pretty bare.
 
At present on 24hr notice to move.

Signed all the paper work,had a O group this a.m.
Was told we will be used to releave the present Force‘s memeber‘s so they can have some rest as most have been on the line since arriving.

On the radio this a.m.,100 Navy called up from Esquimalt,this has become an all Service call out.

4 Wing Cold Lake has over 100 standing by and waiting to move.

But all may not end up in kelowna as thing‘s are getting better there but now S.E. B.C. is going nut‘s now!
 
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