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Crews plan controlled burns to bring Okanagan wildfire in check

The B.C. Wildfire Service said on Sunday that controlled burns are being scheduled in the southern Okanagan region, part of a bid to bring the Keremeos Creek wildfire back under control.

Wildfire service hopes to contain the nearly 60-square-kilometre blaze

The B.C. Wildfire Service says a planned burn will ultimately help contain the nearly 60-square-kilometre blaze burning near Penticton, B.C. (Tom Popyk/CBC)

The provincial wildfire service has plannedcontrolled burns in the southern Okanagan region of British Columbia in a bid to bring a large blaze burning in the area back under control.

Information officer Mikhail Elsay said Sunday that the planned burn will increase the perimeter of the Keremeos Creek fire, currentlyabout 21 kilometres southwest of Penticton, but shouldultimately help contain the nearly 60-square-kilometre blaze.

"The fire size is going to grow because we're bringing fire to our control lines,'' he said in an interview Sunday.

He said crews will ignite less thanhalf a square kilometre,to bring the fire down to safe, workable ground.

381 firefighters areworking to contain the Keremeos Creek wildfire and the cause of the blaze is still under investigation. It'sone of eight wildfires of note in the province fires that arehighly visible or posea potential threat to public safety.

The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen's emergency operations centre said more than 500 properties are under an evacuation order, and over1,000 othersare under an evacuation alert.

Elsay said hotter and drier conditionsover the past few days will increase fire activity, but calmer wind conditions should help firefighters' efforts.

Crews are making "very good progress'' and he said Sunday to Tuesdaywillbe a good window to make up ground.

"Last night was very calm and we're hoping that it'll continue to stay calm in the overnight periods,'' he said on Sunday. "The evenings are much more stable over the last couple of days.''