B.C. to see a return to seasonable temperatures, but wildfire risk remains
VANCOUVER — The director of provincial operations for the BC Wildfire Service says the province has seen about 10,000 lightning strikes over the last seven days, primarily in the Kamloops Fire Centre and Southeast Fire Centres.
Cliff Chapman says because B.C. had a hot and dry July, those lightning strikes have the ability and the fuel to start new fires.
There are about 340 wildfires burning in the province, including eight wildfires of note, which are highly visible or have the potential to pose a threat to public safety.
While Chapman says the forecast shows a return to cooler, more seasonable temperatures over the next week, it is not enough to “knock down” the hazards or susceptibility for new fire starts.