Rain gives reprieve in B.C. fire fight before challenging days ahead: fire service
Light rain and higher humidity have briefly tempered wildfire activity in British Columbia, with some residents allowed to return to evacuated homes on Vancouver Island and in the Fraser Canyon.
But hotter temperatures in the forecast appear poised to create new challenges.
Cliff Chapman, director of wildfire operations with the BC Wildfire Service, said a drying trend starting this weekend is expected to cause the southern half of the province to “heat up again,” raising the wildfire risk.
“There is no place in B.C. this year, and frankly, probably any year, that is going to be safe from the threat of wildfires,” Chapman told a news conference Wednesday.



