Okanagan Fire, British Columbia
Credit: Credit: NASA/GSFC/MITI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team, Posted on: Saturday, 6 September 2003, 06:00 CDT Download full size image
About 50 miles north of the Washington (U.S.)-British Columbia (Canada) international line, a devastating wildfire has been burning in the Okanagan Mountain Park for several weeks. Tens of thousands of people have been on and off evacuation alert during that time, as the fire flares and subsides in response to varying terrain and weather conditions.
As of September 5, 2003, nearly 3200 people in the southeastern part of the city of Kelowna were ordered from their homes as the 23,000-hectare (~57,000-acre) fire moved closer. At one point, nearly 30,000 people were forced out, about one-third of the city’s total population. This image from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection (ASTER) radiometer on the Terra satellite was captured on September 2, 2003, and shows the widespread devastation left by the blaze.
The deep pink area tucked into the bend in Okanagan Lake is the burned area. Smoke (light blue) and areas of active burning (bright pinkish-whit
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