The entire community of Logan Lake, B.C., in the Southern Interior, has been ordered to evacuate Thursday afternoon due to immediate danger from a nearby wildfire.
This order affects about 2,000 residents and they have been told they need to leave immediately. They were previously under an evacuation alert.
Residents have been told there are no accommodations in nearby Ashcroft or Merritt so they are being told to go to Chilliwack, which is over two hours away.
The issue is the Tremont Creek Wildfire, burning nearby.
It is 36,411 hectares in size and out of control.
The BC Wildfire Service said it conducted controlled ignitions on Wednesday on the east flank, between the fire perimeter and Tunkwa Lake Road in the Mt. Savona area.
But Wednesday evening, the fire challenged those guards and increased fire activity resulted in the fire escaping containment lines in some areas east of Leighton Lake.
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