(UPDATE) Wildfire reported south of Dawson Creek
BC Wildfire Service has deployed crews and other equipment to battle a 115-hectare near Heritage Highway south of Dawson Creek.

Updated May 29th, 6:15 p.m.: The story below is now out of date. The fire has reached 4,590 hectares and an evacuation order has been put in place. For more information, read the most up-to-date article here.
DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — A 115-hectare wildfire has been discovered south of Dawson Creek.
According to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS), the fire has burned 115 hectares and is listed as ‘out of control.’
The blaze was first discovered on May 28th in the Kiskatinaw River area near Heritage Highway (Highway 52).
According to Pedro Roldan-Delgado, an information officer with the Prince George Fire Center, suppression efforts are currently underway.
“We do have crews and air tankers accessing the fire,” said Delgado.
“We also have helicopters assisting crews where needed on the fire.”
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Roldan-Delgado encourages people in the area to check DriveBC for any impacts to the highway.
The suspected cause of the blaze is human activity.
Energeticcity.ca will update this story as more information becomes available.
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