Pit stop for some fruit on the way through Keremeos.
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Pit stop for some fruit on the way through Keremeos.
British Columbia, Canada
1971
Keremeos, British Columbia, Canada
BC Wildfire said increased wind led to "rapid and extreme growth" in the fires that have merged. The effort to fight the blaze is hampered b
Two fires burning in the South Okanagan merged into one mega-blaze Tuesday night, casting a heavy cloud of smoke over the entire valley. Located around 18 kilometres southwest of the Keremeos, the Crater Creek and Gillanders Creek wildfires had been burning for the better part of a month and were mapped at slightly over 1,000 hectares until there was a change in weather. BC Wildfire information officer Kyla Preto said Wednesday that increased wind led to “rapid and extreme growth” in the two fires. They are now burning as one and mapped at 10,000 hectares. It was a change that was noticeable to just about everyone in the valley who watched an unusually shaped cloud of smoke rise ominously into the sky.
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Quail Statue, Keremeos BC
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Similkameen River
Keremeos, BC 2018
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