Crews continue battle against Sayward fire as smoke eases across central Island
NANAIMO — The skies look a little bluer across the region Wednesday and the outlook a little greener for residents of northern Vancouver Island.
Crews from the BC Wildfire Service continue to battle a 160-hectare fire just outside the community of Sayward, however ground has been gained in the last 24 hours.
Julia Caranci, information officer with the Coastal Fire Centre, said the situation still remains out of control however cooler temperatures, more humidity and a change in terrain for the fire are all helping.
“The fire was initially burning in slash, which is a very receptive fuel and we did have some windy conditions so those are the reasons we saw that growth early on in the fire. However, fire behaviour is lower when it reaches the timber, so as the deeper fuels contain a bit more moisture we are seeing that fire behaviour begin to reduce.”