B.C. lifts last ‘wildfire of note’ designation, as number of blazes drops below 300
VANCOUVER — There are no longer any “wildfires of note” burning in British Columbia, with the BC Wildfire Service saying favourable weather has allowed crews to make good progress in the province’s battle against hundreds of blazes.
The service lifted the designation that means a fire is highly visible or poses a threat to people or public safety from the Corya Creek wildfire about 170 kilometres northeast of Terrace, B.C.
But fire information officer Emilie Peacock says there are still a handful of evacuation orders and alerts impacting communities around the province.
Peacock says the change doesn’t mean the wildfire season is over, and more than 700 firefighters and 100 aircraft are still out fighting fires.