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Grass fire on Highway 97 sparked by burning vehicle

Raw video of a truck fire near Highway 97 south of Vernon on Monday afternoon. The vehicle fire appears to have sparked a nearby grass fire. – Sep 7, 2020

Around 1 p.m. on Monday, a truck pulling a camper trailer caught fire on Highway 97 south of Vernon and pulled over to the side of the road.

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The people in the vehicle managed to get out before the whole truck became engulfed by flames.

The flames soon spread to the grass and the fire crept up the hillside.

The Vernon Fire Department was called out to deal with the vehicle fire, while the BC Wildfire Service was tasked with the grass fire.

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Three helicopters and an air tanker were put on the fire, drawing water from Kalamalka Lake.

Gusty winds pose challenges for firefighters, as an Environment Canada wind warning is in effect for the Okanagan Valley, with gusts reaching up to 60 km/h.

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