Rain calms B.C. fire starts, lowers wildfire danger but relief not expected to last
British Columbia’s wildfire danger map shows a low to moderate fire risk in much of the province after a rainy weekend, but the extreme risk is expected to resume quickly as another hot spell arrives.
The Ministry of Forests says about 270 wildfires are currently burning, most in the southern Interior, with just eight sparked over the last two days.
One of the most concerning remains the White Rock Lake fire between Kamloops and Okanagan Lake, which has scorched nearly 560 square kilometres, destroyed properties east of Kamloops and forced thousands from their homes.
The BC Wildfire Service says it is building a contingency machine guard south of the fire in case the wildfire pushes forward.