Rain, cooler temperatures offer slight relief in B.C. wildfire fight
Cooler conditions on Saturday helped firefighters make some progress against the White Rock Lake wildfire in B.C.’s Interior.
The Central Okanagan Emergency Operations says although conditions improved Saturday, firefighters still have their hands full battling the blaze.
Cooler temperatures, calmer winds and some light rain have allowed officials to downgrade several evacuation orders, but the agency says conditions remain “very dry.”
Alex Van Bruksvoort, the fire chief for North Westside Fire Rescue, says he and the service know residents want to return home but are asking them to wait until conditions are safer.