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Two Mile wildfire burning away from Sicamous, still estimated 1,000 hectares - Salmon Arm News
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Posted: Jul 20, 2021 5:42 PM PT | Last Updated: July 21
A new wildfire, sparked when a van crashed into a hydroelectric pole, prompted an evacuation order for the resort town of Sicamous, B.C., on Tuesday.(B.C. Wildfire Service/Twitter)
Most of the resort town of Sicamous, B.C., in the Southern Interior, was put under an evacuation order or told to prepare to leave on Tuesday after a highway crash sparked another wildfire.
Sicamous Mayor Terry Rysz said the fire, which is burning near Two Mile Creek, started Tuesday afternoon after a van crashed into a hydroelectric pole with a transformer on it.
UPDATE: Seymour Arm remains on evacuation alert as Hunakwa Lake wildfire grows to 1,250 hectares
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Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Columbia Shuswap Regional District July 02, 2021 - 6:00 PM Water quality advisories have been issued by Interior Health for two beaches one in the South Okanagan and the other in the Shuswap due to high levels of E.coli bacteria, likely from water fowl feces. A water quality advisory has been posted for Okanagan Beach in Penticton between the SS Sicamous and The Peach following a test conducted, June 29, that identified higher than normal levels of E.coli bacteria, according to a City of Penticton media release issued today, July 2. The test found 2,000 colony-forming units of E.coli per 100 ml, which is more than 1,600 units higher than the acceptable amount.