More wildfires blaze in B.C., but no communities seriously threatened
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — British Columbia’s Wildfire Service has had its busiest few days of the season after thousands of lightning strikes sparked hundreds of new fires, but officials say they are relieved that no communities were under threat on Thursday.
“Given the level of fires, things are looking fairly good,” said Wildfire Service spokesman Kevin Skrepnek.
The agency counted 170 new fires Wednesday on top of 130 tallied a day earlier. Environment and Climate Change Canada said on Twitter that more than 30,000 lightning strikes were recorded Wednesday.
“It’s been the busiest period so far this year,” said Skrepnek, adding that some fires may not have been detected yet from lightning that has already passed through.