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'It was just a wall of fire': Neighbours fight off Cawston area blaze overnight

A group of about 15 people living south of Cawston, B.C., banded together to fight off the Richter Mountain fire Thursday night and early Friday morning as gusting winds fanned flames down the mountainside toward their properties.

10 properties south of Cawston, B.C., are under an evacuation alert due to the Richter Mountain fire

Neighbours banded together late Thursday night and into Friday morning to keep the fire from crossing Highway 3 and onto their properties (Melissa Genberg)

A group of about 15 people living south of Cawston, B.C., banded together to fight off the Richter Mountain fire Thursday night and early Friday morning, as gusting winds fanned flames down the mountainside toward their properties.

The wildfire, burning approximately 15 kilometres south of Cawstonalong Highway 3, has grown to 150hectares, up from 80 hectares earlier in the day, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.

On Friday, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameenissued an evacuation alert for 10 properties adjacent to the highway and on ChopakaRoad.

"The fire was so strong and it was so windy," said Melissa Genberg, who fought the blaze into the early morning hours ofFriday along with her neighbours.

"It was just a wall of fire."

A group of about 15 people usedwater trucks and fire hoses to wet down vegetation, Genberg said.

"We were trying to keep it from jumping the highway because once it jumps the highway then we are in big trouble because that's where the business is."

Genberg and her family members banded together with her ranching and winery-owning neighbours until about 4:30 a.m. when provincial firefighters arrived to take over, she said.

"In this little town, it's one good thing thateverybody pulls together when you need to and that's what we did," Genberg said.

The Richter Mountain Wildfire burned down the side of the slope early Friday morning towards Highway 3. (Melissa Genberg)

The Richter Mountain wildfire started on Tuesday after a lightning strike.

This is the second year in a row Genberg and her neighbours have fought off awildfire from encroaching on their Similkameen properties.

The Snowy Mountain fireburned on the other side of the Smilkameen River in early August 2018.

"This isn't our first rodeo," she said. "We are getting good at it, unfortunately."

The B.C. Wildfire Service had66 firefighters in the area assisted by threehelicopters and air tankers battling the fire on Friday.However, the agencywarnedwarmer and drier conditions in the region will likely increase fire activity.