More than half of N.W.T. wildfires so far this season caused by humans: officials
HAY RIVER, N.W.T. — Officials in the Northwest Territories say more than half of the wildfires in the territory this year were started by people.
A total of 15 wildfires have burned 161 square kilometres across the territory so far this season, eight of which are suspected to have been caused by humans.
Wildlife information officer Mike Westwick says usually between eight to 20 per cent of wildfires in the territory are human-caused each season.
Nine fires are actively burning in the N.W.T., including an of-control wildfire about 32 square kilometres in size on the K’atl’odeeche First Nation, which is believed to have been human-caused.