B.C. officials to give drought update as province adopts new wildfire prediction tool
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is introducing technology to improve wildfire prediction and decision-making even as the association representing Canadian insurance companies warns residents about the potential for another destructive fire season.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada issued a statement encouraging residents to prepare for “some potentially difficult months ahead,” following the worst-ever wildfire season that destroyed hundreds of homes last year.
The BC Wildfire Service map shows several small blazes sparked in the last few days as the province experiences above-normal temperatures, while nearly 100 active wildfires are still smoldering as holdovers from last year.
In an effort to combat worsening fire seasons, the B.C. government says it’s launching predictive software to give decision-makers more information, faster.