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by Contributor on Monday July 26 2021 The Octopus Creek Wildfire south of Fauquier is highly visible from Edgewood, Fauquier, and Needles, remains active and is currently listed as a wildfire of note by the BCWS. BC Wildfire Service photo The Regional District of Central Kootenay wanted to relay the information to the public regarding fires of note in the Southeast Fire Centre. Trozzo Creek Wildfire The Trozzo Creek wildfire, located approximately 7.5 kilometres northeast of Winlaw, is active and is currently listed as a wildfire of note by BCWS. Crews continue guard construction on Elliot Anderson Ridge, South Lemon drainage and along the Lemon Forest Service Road, while holding current containment lines on the west perimeter in the Trozzo drainage. The fire growth is toward the east (Baldface Creek) and south (Sproule Creek). ....
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by The Nelson Daily Staff on Saturday Jul 17 2021 The Trozzo Creek wildfire near Winlaw has grown to an estimated size of 742 hectares. BC Wildfire Services photo The Southeast Fire Centre (SEFC) said the region is experiencing unprecedented hot and dry conditions, and combined with below-average spring precipitation, has produced a record number of fire starts in 2021. Southeast Fire Centre said the reduced precipitation and above seasonal temperatures accelerated the drying of forest fuels at a rate not previously observed, making them highly susceptible to ignition. The Southeast Fire Centre said the region along with the rest of British Columbia continues to experience unusual weather patterns for this time of year. ....
by Southeast Fire Centre on Saturday Jul 17 2021 Southeast fire district The Southeast Fire Centre (SEFC) is experiencing unprecedented hot and dry conditions challenging fire suppression efforts. Below-average spring precipitation and above seasonal temperatures accelerated the drying of forest fuels at a rate not previously observed, making them highly susceptible to ignition. British Columbia continues t These conditions are currently challenging available firefighting resources within British Columbia, as the rest of Canada and many areas in the United States are facing similar challenging conditions. This means that some of the provinces and countries that would normally help out during B.C. s fire season are currently busy fighting their own wildfires and are unable to assist as much as they could under different circumstances. ....