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CHESLATTA LAKE WILDFIRE EVACUATION ALERT RESCINDED August 31, 2018 at 1715 Hours REGIONAL DISTRICT OF BULKLEY-NECHAKO CHESLATTA LAKE WILDFIRE EVACUATION ALERT RESCINDED August 31, 2018 at 1715 hours The Evacuation Alert issued on August 18, 2018 at 1300 by the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako is rescinded. It covered the following area: South of the Holy Cross FSR to the Natalkuz-500 Rd. (as shown on the attached map). An Evacuation Alert remains in effect for the area: East of Holy Cross Lake to East of the Holy Cross FSR, and north of the east end of Cheslatta Lake (as shown on the attached map). For more information contact: Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako at 1-800-320-3339 Monday to Friday from 0830 – 1630. __________________________________ Bill Miller Chair Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako Cheslatta Lake Wildfire - EAR#1 1 | P a g e Cheslatta Lake and Verdun Fire Evacuation Order and Alert Areas - 31 Aug 2018 1715h Burns Lake Oona Lake Sutherland FSR Ormond Lake Seven Mile FSR Sheraton FSR Savory Rd Trout FSR Tchesinkut Lake Fraser Lake ± Nechako River Colleymount Rd Tercer Lake FSR N Tatalrose FSR François Lake Francois Lake Rd Nithi FSR Island Lake FSR Holy Cross Binta FSR Binta FSR Paddle Hill FSRElectoral Area D Tatalaska FSR Uncha Lake Electoral Area E Anzus Lake Lily Lake Rd Verdun FSR Binta FSR N Binta Main FSR Island Lake Evac Order and Alert Area Takysie Lake Verdun Evac Order Area Binta Lake Binta Knapp FSR Tahultzu FSR Braun FSR Tahultzu Lake Holy Cross FSR Knapp Lake Hallett Lake Ootsa Lake Rd E Ootsanee Lake Cheslatta Lake Evac Order and Alert Area Skins Lake Dog Creek Rd Evacuation Order to Alert Legend Cheslatta Lake, Nechako Reservoir Kenney Dam Rd Cheslatta Lake/Verdun Mountain Alerts Dog Creek Rd and Orders Ootsa Lake, Nechako Reservoir Holy Cross Lake Rescinded, Wildfire Evacuation Holy Cross FSR Order Area Rescinded, Wildfire Evacuation Alert Area Murray Lake, Nechako Reservoir Active Wildfire Evacuation Order Verdun Evac Order Area Area Holy Cross FSR Active Wildfire Evacuation Alert Marilla FSR Bird Lake Domtar Rd Area Evacuation Alert rescinded Other Alerts and Orders Active Wildfire Evacuation Order Area Active Wildfire Evacuation Alert Marilla Main FSR Natalkuz 500 Rd Area Highway Lucas Lake Natalkuz-500Knewstubb Rd Lake, Nechako Reservoir Indian Reserve Red Rd Tweedsmuir Complex Evac Order and Alert Area Evacuation Order rescinded Kluskus FSR Forest Service Road Chief Louis Lake Minor Road Municipal Boundary Parks *DISCLAIMER. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako makes no Warranty, Representation or Guarantee of any kind regarding either maps or other information provided herein or the sources of such maps or other information. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako assumes no liability, either Natalkuz Lake, Nechako Reservoir for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of the cause of such or for any decision made, action taken, or action not taken by the user in reliance upon any maps or Marten Rd Kluskus FSR information provided herein. Please be advised that the data represented here will be maintained Marten Rd on an ongoing basis, and as such, changes frequently. Cheslaslie Main FSR Chedakuz FSR Scale: 1 cm = 5,000 m 0 4 8 16 24 32 Red Rd User: eric.rehwald Kilometers Ootsa FSR Date: 31-Aug-2018 Nechako Reservoir, Tetachuck Lake Time: 3:56:13 PM Existing Cheslatta Lake and Verdun Fire Evacuation Order and Alert Areas - 31 Aug 2018 1715h Burns Lake Oona Lake Sutherland FSR Ormond Lake Seven Mile FSR Sheraton FSR Savory Rd Trout FSR Tchesinkut Lake Fraser Lake ± Nechako River Colleymount Rd Tercer Lake FSR N Tatalrose FSR François Lake Francois Lake Rd Nithi FSR Island Lake FSR Holy Cross Binta FSR Binta FSR Paddle Hill FSRElectoral Area D Tatalaska FSR Uncha Lake Electoral Area E Anzus Lake Lily Lake Rd Verdun FSR Binta FSR N Binta Main FSR Island Lake Evac Order and Alert Area Takysie Lake Verdun Evac Order Area Binta Lake Binta Knapp FSR Tahultzu FSR Braun FSR Tahultzu Lake Holy Cross FSR Knapp Lake Hallett Lake Ootsa Lake Rd E Ootsanee Lake Cheslatta Lake Evac Order and Alert Area Skins Lake Dog Creek Rd Evacuation Order to Alert Cheslatta Lake, Nechako Reservoir Kenney Dam Rd Dog Creek Rd Ootsa Lake, Nechako Reservoir Holy Cross Lake Legend Holy Cross FSR Cheslatta Lake/Verdun Mountain Alerts and Orders Murray Lake, Nechako Reservoir Active Wildfire Evacuation Order Verdun Evac Order Area Area Holy Cross FSR Active Wildfire Evacuation Alert Marilla FSR Bird Lake Domtar Rd Area Evacuation Alert rescinded Other Alerts and Active Wildfire Evacuation Order Area Active Wildfire Evacuation Alert Marilla Main FSR Natalkuz 500 Rd Area Highway Lucas Lake Natalkuz-500Knewstubb Rd Lake, Nechako Reservoir Indian Reserve Red Rd Tweedsmuir Complex Evac Order and Alert Area Evacuation Order rescinded Kluskus FSR Forest Service Road Chief Louis Lake Minor Road Municipal Boundary Parks *DISCLAIMER. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako makes no Warranty, Representation or Guarantee of any kind regarding either maps or other information provided herein or the sources of such maps or other information. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako assumes no liability, either Natalkuz Lake, Nechako Reservoir for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of the cause of such or for any decision made, action taken, or action not taken by the user in reliance upon any maps or Marten Rd Kluskus FSR information provided herein. Please be advised that the data represented here will be maintained Marten Rd on an ongoing basis, and as such, changes frequently. Cheslaslie Main FSR Chedakuz FSR Scale: 1 cm = 5,000 m 0 4 8 16 24 32 Red Rd User: eric.rehwald Kilometers Ootsa FSR Date: 31-Aug-2018 Nechako Reservoir, Tetachuck Lake Time: 5:12:34 PM.
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