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The Township of Spallumcheen Emergency Program works to ensure residents and businesses are prepared, safe, and informed in cases of floods, wildfire, extreme weather and other emergency situations.
There are NO current active Evacuation Orders of Alerts for the Township of Spallumcheen.
Want to see if your property is included in any Evacuation Order or Alert Areas?
Launch the Township of Spallumcheen Emergency Map for mapped information about evacuation orders, alerts, and the locations of wildfire or other emergency incidents. you can type in your address the the system will let you know the status of your property.
Provincial post-wildfire hazard assessments can be found on BC's Post-Wildfire Natural Hazards Risk Hub. This includes reports on the 2024 Hullcar Mountain wildfire.
The Township of Spallumcheen is taking proactive steps to build a wildfire-resilient community. Through education, awareness, and community-driven initiatives, we’re working together to reduce wildfire risks and protect the places we call home.
Mayor and Council invite you to be part of this important effort. Check out our FireSmartTM page for additional information on our FireSmart Program and how you can benefit.
Use the links below to get more information:
Leave the area immediately. Follow the directions of local emergency officials and evacuate using the routes they’ve identified. Do not return home until you’ve been advised that the Evacuation Order has been rescinded.
This is the time to get prepared to leave your home on short notice. Get your grab-and-go bags ready (which should include several days of clothing, toiletries and medications), your emergency plan, copies of important documents and important mementos. Listen to local emergency officials for further information on the situation.
Once local officials determine the situation is currently safe, the evacuation will be rescinded and you can return home. Continue to stay tuned for other possible evacuation alerts or orders.