Wildfire activity has stabilized over the past week due in part to dampened fuel indices in the north. There are currently 391 active wildfires in B.C., just over half of which remain Out of Control.
There have been multiple rescinds or downgrades of evacuation alerts and orders in response to wildfires in B.C. For a summary of active wildfire evacuation notices, please visit EmergencyInfoBC.
Nearly 800 personnel from out-of-country are deployed within B.C., and more are expected in the coming days and weeks. This international support is augmenting more than 2,000 BC Wildfire Service staff and 600 contract firefighters already responding to the wildfire situation in B.C.
Weather
Accumulated rainfall has decreased the wildfire risk in the northern half of the province. Hazard continues to build in the south, primarily affecting the Cariboo, Thompson-Okanagan and Kootenay regions.
Cool and humid conditions are expected across the middle of the province today, bringing a lightning risk to the Chilcotin on the east side of the Coastal Mountains. Most lightning cells will be accompanied by some precipitation.
The north will begin warming and drying tomorrow, but the hazard will remain in the south due to dry, receptive fuels and a risk of of dry lightning over the weekend.
Wildfires of Note
Northwest Fire Centre
Old Man Lake (R21250)
Parrot Lookout (R21234)
Tintagel (R11244)
Peacock Creek (R21178)
Kamloops Fire Centre
Casper Creek (K71535)
Rossmoore Lake (K22024)
Coastal Fire Centre
Young Creek (VA1735)
Prince George Fire Centre
Lucas Lake (G41380)
Great Beaver Lake (G51279)
Nithi Mountain (G41422)
Finger Lake (G41195)
Greer Creek (G41511)
Davidson Creek (G41493)
Whitefish Lake (G51564)
Donnie Creek (G80280)
Cariboo Fire Centre
Gatcho Lake (G41158)
Pelican Lake (C11437)
Teepee Lake (C11499)
Southeast Fire Centre
St. Mary’s River (N11805)
Lladnar Creek (N12046)
Horsethief Creek (N22243)
B.C.’s current wildfire and drought conditions
Be prepared
- Respect fire bans and restrictions
- Check current weather and road conditions
- Download the Wildfire Preparedness Guide
- Take steps to FireSmart your home
- Build an emergency grab-and-go bag
- Know which district or local authority you reside under and familiarize yourself with their communication channels
Stay informed
- Follow the BC Wildfire Service on Facebook and Twitter #BCWildfire
- Download the BC Wildfire mobile app, available for all iOS and Android devices
- Visit wildfiresituation.nrs.gov.bc.ca for a map and list of all active wildfires in B.C.
- Visit EmergencyInfoBC for current wildfire evacuation advisories