BC Wildfire Service Reporting Wildfire Southeast of Cherryville
- A new wildfire was reported southeast of Cherryville near Highway 6 on August 12, initially covering 0.009 hectares and listed as out of control.
- The Cherryville wildfire was later updated to held status on the same day, with lightning identified as the cause.
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Human-caused wildfire sparks in Whiskey Creek
A new wildfire has been discovered in Whiskey Creek, and has been designated as being held within one hour of being discovered Wednesday. BC Wildfire Service has the size of the wildfire at the end of Grafton Avenue listed as 0.1 hectares. The wildfire was added to the BC Wildfire Service map just before 3 p.m. on Aug. 12, then at 3:32 p.m. it was updated to being held. The post Human-caused wildfire sparks in Whiskey Creek appeared first on CHE…
BC Wildfire Service reporting wildfire southeast of Cherryville
A wildfire has been reported southeast of Cherryville. The BC Wildfire Service posted on their website Wednesday that the .009 hectare fire is classified as out of control, meaning a wildfire that is spreading or it is anticipated to spread beyond the current perimeter, or control line. The Roddy Ma...
New wildfire sparked east of Cherryville
B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) has reported a new wildfire south east of Cherryville off Highway 6. The blaze is currently listed at 0.009 hectares and out of control in the Roddy Main area. BCWS says the fire was discovered today, Aug. 12 and the most recent update is from 9:33 a.m. Check back for updates as they become available. Fire in Monashee Provincial Park A wildfire that was discovered on Aug. 1 remains out of control in Monashee Provinci…
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