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Derek Ingram photo from Facebook

A cigarette butt almost added more fuel to the fire in West Kelowna on Westside Road.

Good samaritans acted quickly and reported the fire, keeping it from spreading any further. One man that was a part of the group that worked to extinguish the flames took to social media to get the word out.

Related: Update: Wildfire near Peachland doubles in size to 1,000 hectares

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Related: Kelowna firefighters respond to grass fire on Dilworth Mountain

This comes after West Kelowna Council took a stance against sa国际传媒渇licked cigarette buttssa国际传媒 from vehicles. Signs have been put up along the sides of roads warning motorists of a bylaw fine of $500, the provincial government fine is $575. Council was passionate about the need for the signs to be put in place to prevent further wildfires.

Related: Updated: Complete list of B.C. Interior wildfire coverage

If you see a wildfire report it immediately to Wildfire Sevices at *5555

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