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BC Wildfire Service map

Forecasted showers aid Cariboo Fire Centre wildfire relief efforts

There are currently 49 active wildfires within the Cariboo Fire Centre

  • Sep. 2, 2018 12:00 a.m.

The appearance of more rain in northern portions of B.C. early Sunday morning was a welcome treat for crews continuing to battle wildfires throughout the Cariboo Fire Centre.

As of Sunday, Sept. 2, the BC Wildfire Centre said there are currently 49 active wildfires within the CFC. Eleven are under control, 18 are being held and 20 are out of control.

Today, scattered showers in the east and isolated showers in the west and south of the CFC are forecasted.

The CFC said it is anticipating cooler temperatures, with highs in the mid teens, however, there is a chance of lightning in the northeastern section of the fire centre.

Currently, the fire danger rating is low with pockets of moderate and very low in the eastern portion of the fire centre and is a mix of moderate and high in the western portions.

The BCWS website displays the current fire danger rating for the province here.

SUMMARY OF WILDFIRES OF NOTE

There are currently four Wildfires of Note in the CFC. Up to date information on Wildfires of Note can be found at www.bcwildfire.ca.

For more information on evacuation alerts and orders visit the Cariboo Regional District website at www.cariboord.bc.ca.

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SUMMARY OF OTHER WILDFIRES

Below is a summary of other active fires, by zone, as of first thing this morning. Within this summary, only fires that are over four hectares and are in Out of Control status will be highlighted. For current sizes on wildfires not listed below, please check the All Current Wildfires webpage.

Quesnel Fire Zone

There are nine active wildfires burning in this zone. Three are Being Held, two are Under Control and four fires are in Out of Control status.

1. The Yuzkli Lake fire is south of Big Valley Creek and estimated at 92 hectares. This fire is being closely monitored by the BC Wildfire Service.

Williams Lake Zone

There are two active wildfires burning in this zone. Both fires are in Under Control.

1. The Mayfield Lake Fire is estimated at 300 hectares and is now in Under Control status.

Horsefly zone

There are 18 active wildfires fires burning in this zone. Six fires are Being Held, two are Under Control, and ten are in Out of Control status.

1. The Quartz Mountain fire is mapped at 522 hectares. This fire is being monitored closely by the BC Wildfire Service.

2. The Boulderly Creek fire, located on the east arm of Quesnel Lake is mapped at 233 hectares. This fire is being monitored closely by the BC Wildfire Service.

3. The fire west of Warttig Lake is estimated at 50 hectares. This fire is being monitored closely by the BC Wildfire Service.

4. The wildfire East of Mitchell Lake is estimated at 5.5 hectares. This fire is being monitored closely by the BC Wildfire Service.

5. The Roaring River Valley fire is estimated at 1000 hectares. This fire is located in the high alpine and is being monitored closely by the BC Wildfire Service.

100 Mile zone

There are 13 active fires. Nine fires are now considered Being Held and will no longer be reported on in this daily update, two are Under Control and two are in Out of Control status.

1. The fire near Jonah Lake is mapped at 92 hectares. This fire is a Modified Response fire and is being monitored closely by the BC Wildfire Service.

2. The fire located near Gotchen Lake in the Deception Creek area is estimated at 350 hectares. BC Wildfire Service continues to monitor this fire.

Chilcotin zone

The Chilcotin Fire Zone currently has seven active wildfires. Four fires are Out of Control and three fires are in Under Control status.

1. The Bald Face fire is estimated at 10,687 hectares. This fire is burning in high elevation and is being monitored by BC Wildfire Service.

2. The Wilderness Lake fire is is now being jointly managed by the Tweedsmuir Complex (please see Wildfires of Note webpage for more information).

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