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posted ago by Greekish ago by Greekish +63 / -0

Help Urgently Requested in BC Canada

I found the following on another forum today. Can anyone in British Columbia confirm?

"We need to get the story out about what's happening in the Shuswap. Can you guys please post this everywhere. Send it to everyone you know. Please help us.

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My name is Stef and my husband Jorne and I own a home at the end of Meadow Creek road in Celista BC. The fire department and forestry lit a back burn around 4pm on Thursday Aug 17th knowing there were 30km winds coming. No news outlet is talking out this. My husband has been monitoring the winds and the Adams creek fire for weeks. On Tuesday Aug 15th we knew the winds were coming. The fire was approx 15km away from us. We don't know who decided to light a back burn knowing the wind forecast. They lit a 14km back burn right to our back door and never notified us. My dad who lives in Kelowna knew about a "out of control back burn" before we did. They didn't even come to tell us. They notified the locals by posting it on a piece of paper at the gas station.

At 845pm we saw the fire just over the ridge. And by 12pm it had reached meadow creek road and was in back yard. Without the back burn we could have had a whole day to prepare. We did have sprinklers up, water tanks loaded and generators ready to go. We knew we were pretty much on our own and would not receive much help. The fire department did come down the road and were there briefly. Once they deemed the fire out of control they left. When the fire came into the valley we watched it burn up the sides of the mountain due to the humidity dome created with all the sprinkler and water. The fire department abandoned us. About 2 hours had passed when some locals came down our valley with resources and help. I was notified the fire department was sitting in a field having coffee so I went t to get them. When I got there I asked them to come help us, told them the situation. One of the firemen told me they wanted to help but had orders to sit. I yelled at them to get in their trucks and come help us. They said they would. I went back down the road to notify our crew they were coming. I sat and waited but no one came. About 15 minutes had gone by so I went back up the road and found them sitting about 1km away. They told me they were assessing the situation. I asked how they could assess if they couldn't see it? I again asked them to come help and they finally did. Everyone ran around putting hot spots out. We wore water packs and half masks with headlamps for the next 3 days making sure our houses made it through.

In the initial days after the "superfire" the locals were able to get water, gas and supplies but now there is a heavy police presence. They have the roads blocked off saying they are preventing looting. The locals are being told to return to their homes. They are not allowed to be helping at all. There are spike strips on the roads. Police blocks everywhere. There are people trying to get essential supplies in such as water, gas and food by boat. They are being turned away. Police are patrolling the roads and water. They have the gas stations blocked off.

We need the real story to get out so we can get help.

We are more than equipped to help put this fire out but are being stopped. We need resources such as gas, diesel to keep us going. They're trying to starve us out so they can let it burn."

Here's an update from Stef, which was found on a facebook messenger group. (It sounds legit, but I cannot vouch for the authenticity of this message. The choice for the 'GoFundMe' fundraiser is problematic, in my opinion, after what they did to the 2022 truckers' convoy donations. A better option would have been 'GiveSendGo'.)

"My name is Stef and my husband is Jorne. We live in Celista BC on Shuswap lake. Our story went viral about the wildfire in the Shuwswap. Ourfamily does not need any help as our house made it through but there arehundreds of families that will need the support. I’d like to take the opportunity to help these families. I will try set up a Facebook page to post where the money is going so people can see the faces they are helping. Thank you for reaching out and helping. The phone calls and text messages I’ve received is overwhelming. "

Shuswap Wildfire Relief: https://gofund.me/6b50d48e