B.C. wildfire tally surges past 100 as lightning transforms fire season in a flash
The wildfire season in British Columbia has been transformed in a flash, with lightning strikes sending the number of blazes burning in the province past 100.
One of those fires is the Signal Hill Wildfire, which on Saturday afternoon was burning about a kilometre away from Margit de Haan’s bed-and-breakfast in Pemberton, B.C., a community of around 3,600 people.
An area south of Pemberton was ordered to evacuate while other parts remained on evacuation alert, and de Haan said she was ready if the order to leave came.
She said she wouldn’t unpack her emergency bag and suitcase until the area north of Whistler, B.C., gets real rain.