B.C. fire officials hope wind shift will help save Tumbler Ridge from intense blaze
Fire officials are hoping a wind change will help save the community of Tumbler Ridge in northeastern British Columbia, after an intense wildfire pushed within a few kilometres of the town.
The community of 2,400 people has mostly been evacuated but Tumbler Ridge fire Chief Dustin Curry says about 150 people remained on Friday, some of them emergency personnel, but others residents who refuse to comply with the order to leave.
Officials say the fire was about four or five kilometres east of the town on Friday afternoon.
Karley Desrosiers, an information officer with the BC Wildfire Service says crews are prioritizing structural protection by establishing so-called “moisture bubbles” around buildings and infrastructure.