Fighting Fires Together. An Open Letter to Ministers Bruce Ralston, Mike Farnworth and George Heyman (prepared by Gail Davidson LL.B).
Open letter to Ministers Bruce Ralston, Mike Farnworth and George Heyman
Re: Help needed with fires in the Celista Creek area of the Shuswap Lake Region
23 August 2023
Attention Minister Bruce Ralston, Minister George Heymand and Minister Mike Farnworth;
We write to request urgently needed help for residents in Celista and the surrounding area of the Shuswap Lake region of British Columbia for:
Moreover, residents need to be included in both consultation and decision making, and firefighting responses. Mechanisms can and must be put in place to allow BC Wildfire Service and local Fire Services to make use of and coordinate local resources, including community volunteers and their equipment.
Help controlling and extinguishing fires threatening Shuswap residents’ homes and lands is reported to have been slow and intermittent, with fire crews being taken off the Shuswap fire and transferred back onto the Kelowna fire. Furthermore, residents have reported that in one instance a fire crew stood by, refusing to assist after having been ordered to stay put, leaving residents to protect their homes on their own. Fortunately, said fire crew eventually gave in to reason and compassionate common-sense and lent their hands to putting out the spot fires as they arose. Equally disturbing is the fact that police have been blocking and continue to block land and water access to residents attempting to bring in necessary supplies to those who have chosen to remain and protect their homes. Fire hydrants have been shut off preventing access to water for firefighting.
Police ought to be concentrating their efforts on protecting vital fire equipment and preventing looting. Police should not be keeping food, water, and fuel from those who are endeavouring to save their own and their neighbours’ homes—such obstruction constitutes a real and avoidable threat to their survival.
Resources need to be invested in good-faith communication efforts to support organized, communally anchored and supported collaboration to fight the fires threatening Shuswap and Okanagan communities. The measure of civic responsibility is not passive compliance and communities are not created or run by experts. On the contrary, community responsibility is exercised by actions that are competent, collaborative, consensual, and based on shared knowledge of community needs.
Community Concerns
A Celista Creek resident reports that help from fire fighters has not been readily available. On 17 August at about 4:00 pm, forestry and fire fighter personnel apparently set a back burn fire approximately 15 km from the end of Meadow Creek Road in Celista, at a time when strong winds were forecast for the area, and without notifying Celista residents. By midnight the fire had spread to the Meadow Creek property of a resident. When the resident sought help from nearby firefighters the resident was initially told that although the firemen wanted to help, they had orders to ‘sit’. Residents, eventually assisted by firefighters, were able to, at least temporarily, control the blaze. Police are now reported to be blocking land and water access, preventing residents who have stayed on their properties from receiving necessary supplies of gas, food and water.
This information points to government agents acting not to save but to harm the residents of the North Shuswap area. Government authorities have not acted to protect the safety of residents threatened by fire in Celista and the surrounding area. While residents have not received timely help from available firefighters, an inexplicably excessive police presence has been deployed to prevent community members, who have chosen to remain and defend their homes, from receiving necessary supplies.
We ask that you immediately put in place all measures necessary to ensure that residents are properly consulted and assisted in leaving or defending their properties and that residents are provided with:
a/ fire threat notification;
b/ timely firefighting help;
c/ water for firefighting from functioning fire hydrants;
d/ access to necessaries;
e/ freedom to move supplies and machinery unimpeded by authorities;
f/ answers regarding orders given to backburn, to prohibit volunteer efforts, to block supplies.
Please advise us of your actions to address these urgent needs.
Thank you in advance for taking the actions requested.
Sincerely,
Gail Davidson
Dr. Matthew Evans Cockle
George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Community Office
642 W Broadway, Vancouver, V5Z 1G1
604-775-2453; email [email protected]
Victoria Address
PO Box 9047 Stn Provincial Government
Victoria, BC, V8W 9E2
Phone: (250) 387 – 1187 | Email: [email protected]
Mike Farnworth, Deputy Premier, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Minister Responsible for ICBC
Community Office
107A – 2748 Lougheed Hwy, Port Coquitlam, V3B 6P2
604-927-2088; Email [email protected]
Room 128 Parliament Buildings Victoria, BC V8V 1X4. [email protected]. Phone: (250) 356-2178. Fax: (250) 356-2965 …
Bruce Ralston, Minster of Forests
Constituency:
10574 King George Boulevard
Surrey, BC V3T 2X3
Phone: (604) 586-2740
Fax: (604) 586-280
Victoria addresses
Room 138 Parliament Buildings
Victoria, BC V8V 1X4
Phone: (250) 387-6240
Fax: (250) 387-1040