VIDEO: Wildfire along banks of Nanaimo River ‘being held’
NANAIMO — Crews have worked through the night to get the upper hand on a wildfire burning south of the city.
A wildfire which broke out in the late morning hours on Friday, Aug. 9 is now classified as “being held” by the Coastal Fire Centre, with around 2.3 hectares of land burned on the northern edge of the Nanaimo River.
The classification, an upgrade from being previously “out of control” means the fire “is projected, based on fuel and weather conditions and resource availability, to remain within the current perimeter, control line or boundary”, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
Crews from the Fire Centre, along with local volunteer departments including Extension and Cranberry were called out and deployed resources to the situation along the banks of the river.