Crews fighting wildfires in B.C. aided by cooler and unseasonably low temperatures
VANCOUVER — The BC Wildfire Service says cooler and below seasonal average temperatures have helped crews fight the blazes.
Fire information officer Taylor Colman says crews are seeing between three and five fires start each day compared with about 40 in July.
She says most of the wildfires of note — including White Rock Lake at about 810 square kilometres and Lytton Creek at 845 square kilometres — have not seen much growth.
The service says it has recorded more than 1,540 wildfires since the start of the season and there are about 250 blazes burning in B.C.