Since April 1, 2023, 1,788 wildfires have burned about 1.59 million hectares of land in B.C. There are currently 376 active fires burning across the province.
Nearly all regions of the province are experiencing increased fire behaviour resulting from hot temperatures combined with high winds. Despite challenging conditions, crews were able to successfully implement planned ignitions to consolidate containment on significant wildfires over the weekend, including Lladnar Creek and Downton Lake.
There are currently about 4,000 personnel engaged in wildfire response across B.C. As some international resources demobilize, we continue to work with partner agencies and the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre to secure the required resources.
Weather
An upper ridge of high pressure air has caused temperatures to climb to well above seasonal averages across the majority of the province. Coupled with high winds out of the west, the current pattern is fueling existing fires on the landscape.
Later in the week, a cold front moving in from the northwest will collide with the upper ridge. This will likely result in even stronger winds, coupled with dry lightning, which may lead to additional new fire starts.
Wildfires of Note
Kamloops Fire Centre
Casper Creek (K71535)
Downton Lake (K71649)
Rossmoore Lake (K22024)
Lower East Adams (K21620)
Bush Creek East (K21633)
Stein Mountain (K71634)
Southeast Fire Centre
Lladnar Creek (N12046)
Horsethief Creek (N22243)
Coastal Fire Centre
Young Creek (VA1735)
Prince George Fire Centre
Great Beaver Lake (G51279)
Greer Creek (G41511)
The next Provincial Wildfire Status Update will be provided on August 17, 2023.
Thank you to the U.S. Hot Shots!
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