Emergency Alert: Evacuation Order for Scotch Creek, Lee Creek, Celista, Magna Bay and Little River Areas due to Wildfire. Aug 18, 2023.

An Evacuation Order and a BC Emergency Alert has been issued by the Skwlāx te SecwepemcúÍecw and Columbia Shuswap Regional District due to the Lower East Adams Lake Wildfire. Impacted residents should evacuate the area immediately.

For a map of the impacted area visit: https://alertable.ca/#/details/2023/339202

Alert Message

BC EMERGENCY ALERT issued by Columbia Shuswap Regional District and Little Shuswap Lake Band

Evacuate immediately if you are in the following area: Scotch Creek, Lee Creek, Celista, Magna Bay and Little River area between Squilax Bridge and Sorrento.

The wildfire poses a threat to life.

The Scotch Creek Bridge and the Talana Bay Bridge are closed due to fire. Anyone remaining in Scotch Creek must evacuate by boat located at the Provincial park Wharf at 4248 Ashe Road. Those people in Celista east of Talana Bay Bridge can evacuate to Seymour Arm. Those West of the Scotch Creek Bridge can evacuate via Squilax Anglemont Road to highway 1 to Kamloops.


Recommended Actions

Refer to the following map to confirm if this Order applies to you:

If you are in the impacted area:

  • Stop what you are doing and follow the directions provided.
  • Follow all instructions from local officials.
  • Travel Routes:
    • Anyone remaining in Scotch Creek is advised to evacuate by boat located at the Provincial park Wharf at 4248 Ashe Road.
    • If you are in Celista east of Talana Bay Bridge: Evacuate to Seymour Arm.
    • If you are West of the Scotch Creek Bridge: Evacuate via Squilax Anglemont Road to highway 1 to Kamloops.
  • Do not call 911 for additional information unless you are trapped and unable to evacuate.

Resources

This BC Emergency Alert was broadcast on TV, radio and to compatible and connected cell phones in and near the impacted area. These messages are geographically targeted but may also reach residents in surrounding areas. If you are not in the affected area, disregard this Alert.

If you’re unsure if this emergency alert applies to you, refer to the Evacuation Order map.