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Man, 19, drowns after going under while swimming in Finlayson lake
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The Runner | Heat-caused droughts continue to affect much of B C
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by Timothy Schafer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on Friday July 30 2021
Despite the drought conditions the West Kootenay snow basin index is fairly stable at 83 per cent of normal. Last year at this time, however, it was 128 per cent.
One of the city’s water sources has been given a severe drought designation by the province as hot and dry weather continues in the region.
According to BC River Forecast Centre (BCRFC) data, drought level five conditions now exist at the Anderson Creek reporting station near Nelson, as it recorded 10 per cent of its median flow over the last week.
BCRFC ranks drought levels from zero to five, with drought level five rated as the most severe, with “adverse impacts to socioeconomic or ecosystem values being almost certain.”
Northland neighborhoods, cities plan National Night Out events
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Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Christine Butler July 27, 2021 - 3:45 PM The B.C. Wildfire Service continues to battle a more than 7,000 hectare blaze located near Okanagan Falls and hot, dry and windy conditions are expected to continue. The Thomas Creek wildfire is roughly 7,279 hectares in size and still classified as out of control. In the last few days, fire behaviour has increased significantly, particularly in the north and northeast sections, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service’s latest update. “This caused the fire to continue to grow towards the height of land between the Okanagan and the west part of the Kettle River Drainage. While heavy smoke was visible, growth yesterday was not as significant as the day before.