Nine more northeast B.C. wildfires ‘under control’, one ‘out’: BC Wildfire Service
Nine fires in northeast B.C. have been reclassified as 'under control', and one blaze near the Beatton River is out entirely.
Nine fires in northeast B.C. have been reclassified as 'under control', and one blaze near the Beatton River is out entirely.
Three wildfires in the Fort Nelson region have had their designations downgraded by the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS), including the Pocket Knife Creek blaze.
Various wildfires in the region have changed, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS), including some large fires.
The BC Wildfire Service says the Dehacho Creek fire has burned 1,885 hectares, but no resources are being allotted to it at this time because it is "protected" from spreading by wet ground and past burns.