In Canada, and elsewhere in the world, communities are facing a record-setting wildfire season in 2021. In the province of British Columbia alone, as of August there have been 1275 fires recorded. They have scorched more than 5,800 square kilometres. Already two entire communities have been destroyed.
It is crucial to understand the difference between a wildfire Evacuation Alert and an Evacuation Order in these conditions.
According to Fire Smart BC, if you’re under alert, you should take the following steps:
For those living in areas at risk of wildfire, it is incredibly important to be prepared for Evacuation Alerts and to obey Evacuations Orders. As Tracy Hughes with the Columbia Shuswap Regional District told the Times Columnist, homeowners may think they are helping by staying. However, they make the loss of their property more likely by impeding the work of firefighters.
“(Crews) cannot use water bombers, they can’t use helicopters if they know there are people in those areas.”
“So, for goodness sakes people, get out. If you are on evacuation order, your life is in jeopardy and you need to leave now.”
For communities that use Alertable, downloading the Alertable App, and signing-up for other Alertable channels is a great way to be notified of Evacuation Alerts. This ensures you are notified of Evacuation Orders, you know when to get out and you’re prepared to evacuate.