Wildfires in northwestern B.C. prompt helicopter rescues, evacuation orders
QUESNEL, B.C. — Residents in and around the western edge of Quesnel, B.C., were prepared to leave at a moment’s notice as wildfires raged on nearby and flames from blazes northwest forced almost 90 people from their homes.
Emily Epp of the Cariboo Regional District said helicopter evacuations were needed for at least four families on Saturday when the wildfire cut off access to a forestry service road.
“It is a very rural and remote area so we estimate there’s about 90 residents in that area,” she said from the Cariboo Fire Centre in Williams Lake, B.C.
Residents were being moved to an emergency reception centre in Prince George, roughly 250 kilometres northeast of the evacuation zone, which was expanded from 62 to over 900 properties on Saturday.