Several wildfires in northeast B.C. grow, two others extinguished
Several northeast B.C. wildfires, including some of the largest in the province, have grown - but the BC Wildfire Service says others have been extinguished.
Several northeast B.C. wildfires, including some of the largest in the province, have grown - but the BC Wildfire Service says others have been extinguished.
Several wildfires in the Fort Nelson region have grown, including near Etcho Creek, the largest currently burning in the B.C.
There’s no respite for BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) firefighters battling large blazes around northeast B.C.
A fast-moving wildfire picture in northeast B.C. has seen some blazes spread and others contained by the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is tackling at least six newly-announced significant fires in northeast B.C., north and northeast of Fort Nelson.
BCWS has provided an update regarding the wildfire located near the Kiwigana River.
The BCWS is preparing to send more personnel to the Fort Nelson area amid a surge in overwintering wildfires reigniting.
Another holdover fire north of Fort Nelson has quickly ballooned, this time near Etcho Creek to burn more than 400 hectares.Â
Eleven holdover wildfires near Fort Nelson have “become more visible in recent days," the BC Wildfire Service said.
The wildfire is located north of Fort Nelson, south of the Kiwigana River, shown within the blue circle.