Progress is being reported on the wildfires burning in the Cariboo
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The Purdy Lake wildfire, south of Batnuni Lake, is now up 900 hectares in size.
Jessica Mack, a Fire Information Officer with the BC Wildfire Service, confirms that due to windier conditions that fire has been active, but she says it is burning away from the area on evacuation alert.
“It is moving in a more southerly direction and that is going into the Kluskoil Lake Park, and BC Parks has been engaged regarding suppression efforts in there. We have 27 firefighters and 9 pieces of heavy equipment that are working to suppress that fire right now.”
Progress is being reported on the wildfires burning in the Cariboo
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Progress being made on Deka Lake wildfire
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BC Wildfire Service Personnel On-Site Of A Wildfire At McKinkley Lake
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BC Wildfire Service is responding to a wildfire near Mckinley Lake and about 35 kilometers east of Horsefly.
Jessica Mack is the Fire Information Officer for the Cariboo Fire Centre.
“The fire is estimated to be 150 hectares and we do have resources that are on-site and the nearby Mckinley Lake recreation campsite is closed to the public to allow fire fighting personnel to conduct fire suppression operations safely”.
Mack said there is 32 personnel responding to that fire and they are being supported by a helicopter.