Weekend rain dampening B.C. wildfire activity as active blazes numbers drop
VANCOUVER — Rain and cool weather in southern British Columbia is dousing wildfire activity in the province, but firefighters are urging vigilance despite the drop in the number of active blazes.
The BC Wildfire Service says there are now about 320 active wildfires in the province, continuing a decreasing trend this week as only seven blazes have been started in the last 24 hours while 26 were declared out.
The wildfire service says more than 100 wildfires have been declared out in the last week, and firefighters are “working to take advantage of lower fire behaviour and rates of spread.”
The 2-square-kilometre Corya Creek wildfire in northwestern B.C. about 170 kilometres northeast of Terrace, is the province’s only fire-of-note.