the_real_wild1
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It is a give and take.
It is a give and take.
Please keep us posted, with all of your status.Unfortunately he did have to evacuate, camped in my yard drinking beer until we get forced out as well.
Sh!tty.......
Pursuant to the Emergency Program Act (RS, 1996, Chap 111), an Evacuation ORDER has been issued by the Regional District of East Kootenay due to immediate danger to life safety due to a wildland fire.
Members of the RCMP and Search and Rescue will be expediting this action.
A total of 223 properties in the South Moyie Lake area are included in the evacuation ORDER:
- Moyie Shores Estates
- Braunagel Road
- Eagles Nest RV Resort
- Moyie townsite
- Both sides of Highway 3/95 south of Moyie Lake to Stone Creek as shown on the map associated with this order
If the winds keep up and they can't get a handle on it I expect to be on alert by midweek. Getting ready just in case, Ken only had a few hours to prepare.Drinking beer is good. Evacuation not so good.
Hope all goes well for you guys.
This is what the fire looked like in the early hours of Sunday; Photo by Doug Williamson from Cranbrook.https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=1822f49c894f6d2b8ba97d7462d7c6d2&oe=5A164D18
Is this moyie?This is what the fire looked like in the early hours of Sunday; Photo by Doug Williamson from Cranbrook.https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=1822f49c894f6d2b8ba97d7462d7c6d2&oe=5A164D18
Yes it is, just down the lake from the provincial campground.Is this moyie?
Is this moyie?
So the town of Moyie is gone now?Yes it is, just down the lake from the provincial campground.
Pretty sure that pic is of the other side of the lake, across and east of the town site.
Yes the fire is across the lake from the townsite. So far the only known loss is an old abandoned cabin. Fire looks a lot calmer now, starting to think we might avoid the evac this time.I've done some looking for myself and I believe you are correct
Yes the fire is across the lake from the townsite. So far the only known loss is an old abandoned cabin. Fire looks a lot calmer now, starting to think we might avoid the evac this time.
If the winds keep up and they can't get a handle on it I expect to be on alert by midweek. Getting ready just in case, Ken only had a few hours to prepare.
We were given minutes....I TOOK hours. Friggin fire's never gonna get to my house! They can't actually force you to leave. They can only stop you from coming back. That's where the arguement started. That cop was pretty patient. I would have slapped me!
Beautuful day in Sparwood today though.