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305 homes on evacuation alert due to wildfire in Slocan Valley

The Talbot Creek wildfire is burning about 30 kilometres north of Castlegar. BC Wildfire Service

The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) has issued an evacuation alert for 305 homes in the Slocan Valley, due to the nearby Talbot Creek wildfire.

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The lightning-caused fire was first spotted last Monday, and has grown to about 200 hectrares in size.

The BC Wildfire Service says it is located about 3.5 km northwest of Highway 6, and about 30 km north of Castlegar.

It is also highly visible to Slocan Valley residents.

The evacuation alert, which was issued Saturday night, applies to homes in Lebadho, Little Slocan, Passmore and Vallican.

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Residents are being told to be prepared to leave their homes on short notice, including having an emergency kit and plans for their pets or livestock.

“We’re seeing temperatures, conditions persisting. So hot,” said fire information officer Erika Berg.

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“The current objective for crews is to establish those control lines with the assistance of heavy equipment.”

Interior Health is also monitoring the fire to ensure any potentially affected home clients are ready in the event of an evacuation.

The health authority has also been in contact with the Passmore Lodge seniors’ village to ensure plans are in place.

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As of Sunday, there were 74 firefighters on scene, along with six helicopters and seven pieces of heavy equipment.

There are no restrictions on recreation in the Slocan River, but residents are being warned to be aware that helicopters are bucketing in the area.

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