Following thundershowers and lightning over the weekend we are monitoring several areas of the province for lightning-caused fire starts. Since April 1, 2023, 521 wildfires have burned 919,665 hectares of land across the province, the majority of that being the Donnie Creek wildfire (574,511 hectares), north of Fort St. John.
The Prince George Fire Centre continues to see elevated wildfire activity. The area is being monitored for fire starts from lightning strikes that occurred over the weekend.
Nationally, fire conditions remain challenging, particularly in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. International crews have deployed to support response efforts across the country. B.C. is working closely with the Canadian Interagency Fire Fighting Centre (CIFFC) as discussions around additional out-of-province resources continue.
Weather
This weekend brought over 12,000 lightning strikes to the province, with the majority striking in the Prince George Fire Centre. While the northern part of B.C. is expected to cool down a bit this week, overall warm and dry conditions persist.
Tuesday and Wednesday, continued showers and a risk of thundershowers are expected, with a risk of lightning, particularly over the northwestern and southern parts of the province. Southwesterly winds are forecasted to pick up through northern regions of B.C. later in the week as temperatures cool temporarily. No significant precipitation is forecast for the weekend.
Wildfires of Note
Fire Centre | Campfires | Category 2 Open Burning | Category 3 Open Burning | Forest Use and Area Restrictions |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cariboo Fire Centre | N/A | |||
Coastal Fire Centre | N/A | |||
Kamloops Fire Centre | N/A | |||
Northwest Fire Centre | N/A | |||
Prince George Fire Centre | ||||
Southeast Fire Centre | N/A |
The next Provincial Wildfire Status Update will be provided on June 29, 2023
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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