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Cranbrook airport on evacuation alert over nearby wildfire

The Canadian Rockies International Airport north of Cranbrook has been placed on evacuation alert as the result of St. Marysa国际传媒檚 River wildfire activity on Thursday and overnight Friday.
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The Canadian Rockies International Airport north of Cranbrook has been placed on evacuation alert, along with 71 properties in the RDEK jurisdiction. Photo courtesy City of Cranbrook.

The Canadian Rockies International Airport north of Cranbrook has been placed on evacuation alert as the result of St. Marysa国际传媒檚 River wildfire activity on Thursday and overnight Friday.

Additionally, 71 properties on the west and and eastern flanks of the fire have been placed on evacuation alert by the RDEK.

sa国际传媒淭he airport being within the evacuation alert area is positive as the community here will be prepared to act accordingly if needed. This change of status, capturing YXC within the alert area will not impact flights as all required staffing and operational needs continue while on alert,sa国际传媒 says Tristen Chernove, Airport Manager, Canadian Rockies International Airport. sa国际传媒淎s wesa国际传媒檝e seen, flight cancellations can occur due to smoke, but most flights have been operating and we expect on time scheduled flights to be continuing.sa国际传媒

The Cranbrook fire department has been mobilized for structure protection on critical assets at the airport.

Anyone flying into or out of the Cranbrook airport is encouraged to check in with their air carrier about the status of their flights.

The RDEKsa国际传媒檚 evacuation alert extends beyond the Woods Corner West properties and includes:

sa国际传媒 Clearview Road

sa国际传媒 8055 Highway 95A

sa国际传媒 McGinty Road

sa国际传媒 3497, 3503, 3509, 3567, 3624, 3639, 3684, 3703, 3706, 3716, 3721, 3734, 3750, 3762 Mission-Wycliffe Road

sa国际传媒 Pineridge Road

sa国际传媒 Sommerfeldt Road

sa国际传媒淓vacuation Alerts are intended to give residents time to prepare themselves and their properties in the event that conditions worsen,sa国际传媒 said Loree Duczek, Regional Emergency Operations Centre Information Officer sa国际传媒淭aking the time at this stage to put together important papers (like insurance papers), medications, valuables, supplies for children and pets, and other important items can make a huge difference if they need to leave on a momentsa国际传媒檚 notice.sa国际传媒

With the latest update, there are 105 properties in the RDEK jurisdiction under evacuation alert, and 15 under evacuation order.

In the n 蕯aq虛am community, 52 homes are under evacuation order, and nine under evacuation alert.

sa国际传媒淲e are working closely with the BC Wildfire Service and 蕯aq虛am as this is still very much an evolving situation,sa国际传媒 adds Duczek. sa国际传媒淲e are once again urging all residents of the East Kootenay to register for the Regional Evacuation Notification System if they have not already done so. This is a free service that will immediately notify you if your property is the subject of an evacuation alert or order.

It can sometimes take several hours to complete a door-to-door notification, and this system can send thousands of notifications out in under a minute. Itsa国际传媒檚 an incredibly helpful tool when every second counts.sa国际传媒

To register for the service, visit the RDEK website at www.rdek.bc.ca.

The fire has grown to approximately 2,601 hectares largely driven by peak wildfire activity Wednesday afternoon and evening.

The BC Wildfire Service has issued an area restriction for to the north and west areas of the 蕯aq虛am community.

More to come Friday morning.



Trevor Crawley

About the Author: Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley has been a reporter with the Cranbrook Townsman and Black Press in various roles since 2011.
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