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Patry Lake wildfire listed as ‘under control,’ says BCWS

Lighting is suspected to be the cause, according to BCWS.

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A wildfire in Patry Lake north of Fort Nelson on May 2nd has been listed as ‘under control’ (BC Wildfire Service)

FORT NELSON, B.C. — The BC Wildfire Service has listed a wildfire reported on May 2nd in the Patry Lake area north of Fort Nelson as ‘under control.’

The fire is listed at 0.5 hectares.

Lighting is suspected to be the cause, according to BCWS.

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According to BCWS’s website this fire is not expected to expand beyond its current perimeter based on fuel, weather conditions and resources.

Energeticcity.ca will update this story with information as it becomes available.

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