The massive Donnie Creek wildfire complex burning in B.C.’s northeastern part of the province remains a challenging and dynamic situation for crews and residents.
The massive Donnie Creek wildfire complex burning in B.C.'s northeastern part of the province remains a challenging and dynamic situation for crews and residents.
The West Kiskatinaw River wildfire is still about four kilometres from Tumbler Ridge but the region has received rain, which has helped the growth of two fires.
Bowinn Ma, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, said 2,750 people had been evacuated from their homes across the province as of Wednesday afternoon.