Sooke wildfire ‘being held’ as more warm weather anticipated for Vancouver Island
NANAIMO — While it’s still 230 hectares in size, the Old Man Lake fire burning near Sooke in Potholes Regional Park is now listed as ‘being held.’
Extensive firefighter efforts combined with cooler temperatures helped slow down growth after the fire expanded from 50 hectares in only a matter of days.
Director of provincial operations for BC Wildfire Cliff Chapman said the shifting winds allowed for more visibility in the area over the weekend, allowing more amphibious aircraft to be used.
“Our aircraft that can scoop water and water was close to that fire, so we were able to really utilize them, but as importantly we were able to send our parattack smoke jumpers… they jumped on that fire to really secure that one edge that we were most concerned with growth.”