Since April 1, 2023, 1,944 wildfires have burned over 1.8 million hectares of land in B.C. There are currently 373 active fires burning across the province.
Existing wildfires in the north exhibited increased fire activity over the weekend. As a result, evacuation alerts were issued by the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality. Fire activity from the Little Blue River (R91162) wildfire, located approximately 40 km south of the Yukon border, resulted in the closure of Highway 37.
There are currently 129 evacuation orders and alerts in place across the province, affecting 22,342 properties under alert and 6,940 under order. For the most up-to-date evacuation information, please connect directly with your local authority or visit EmergencyInfoBC.
There are more than 3,500 personnel directly engaged in wildfire response efforts across the province, including hundreds of out-of-province personnel from Mexico, South Africa and Australia. Over 100 local fire departments are assisting in structure protection efforts across the province.
Weather
Lightning activity began overnight on Vancouver Island and will continue through the day while extending eastwards onto the mainland. Most of these strikes will be dry. Today will be the hottest and driest day of the week, with gusty northwest to westerly winds.
By mid week, some showers and cooler temperatures are expected over southern B.C. Rainfall will begin tomorrow over the Coast Range and Fraser Canyon and gradually track east across the Southern Interior. The amounts and extent of the rainfall remains uncertain.
Meanwhile, fire hazard continues to build across the north. These hot and dry conditions paired with a risk of dry lightning mid week in the northeast corner could result in new wildfire starts.
Wildfires of Note
Kamloops Fire Centre
Casper Creek (K71535)
Downton Lake (K71649)
Rossmoore Lake (K22024)
McDougall Creek (K52767)
Bush Creek East (K21633)
Stein Mountain (K71634)
Crater Creek (K52125)
Upper Park Rill Creek (K52813)
Coastal Fire Centre
Kookipi Creek (V11337)
Prince George Fire Centre
Greer Creek (G41511)
Great Beaver Lake (G51279)
Whitefish Lake (G51564)
The next Provincial Wildfire Status Update will be provided on August 31, 2023.
Collaborative wildfire response
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