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Flat Lake wildfire moving towards Highway 97
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Highway 97 remains open for now, but the Flat Lake wildfire is moving in that direction.
Fire Information Officer Erin Bull has the latest on that fire that is burning southwest of 100 Mile House.
“The Flat Lake wildfire has grown. It’s estimated to be about 10,000 hectares at this time. Fire growth has been primarily in the southeast direction. Today, we do have helicopters bucketing that area of the fire.”
Bull says the fire is still a few kilometres away from the Highway, but she says more growth is expected today.
In addition to attacking the fire from the air, Bull says they also have heavy equipment and ground personnel working on it.
Fire activity may be more visible than normal in the Canim Lake and Forest Grove areas tonight
SHARE ON: Hoping for rain!!! said Myron Theodore on Facebook who took this photo Saturday night of a wildfire right above Canim.
The BC Wildfire Service is reporting that a temperature inversion occurred last (Monday) night and is forecasted again for this evening.
Fire Information Officer Erin Bull explains.
“A temperature inversion essentially means that higher temperatures are occurring at lower elevations. That often results in the humidity in the area remaining quite low overnight, whereas often we see he humidity come back up at night. When we say that we mean our recoveries are usually low or not good.”
A wildfire was discovered near Saint Joseph’s Mission Friday morning and is now under control.
Wildfire Information Officer Erin Bull says when firefighters arrived, it was determined that logging operations were the cause of the fire.
Bull says the logging crew was actioning the fire, and no action was necessary from the BC Wildfire crew.
The fire was listed on the BC Wildfire Service map as 0.01 Hectares.
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