Edmonton Journal

Number of wildfires in B.C. drops amid rainy weather

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VICTORIA The number of wildfires burning in British Columbia had dropped to 225 as much of the province experience­s cooler weather with some rain on Tuesday.

Emergency Management B.C. says there were 21 evacuation orders covering 3,754 properties as of Monday evening, down from 3,927 properties the day before.

Residents of another 6,073 properties were told to be ready to leave on short notice.

The emergency operations centre for the central Okanagan says the BC Wildfire Service has completed planned ignitions around the destructiv­e White Rock Lake fire that forced the evacuation of 1,316 properties west of Okanagan Lake.

The centre says the ignitions resulted in control lines being establishe­d in several key areas at the fire's northeast flank, reducing its risk of growth. The wildfire service says in an online post that containmen­t of the White Rock Lake fire might be achieved in the next seven to 10 days “versus upwards of six weeks if the fire was left to naturally reach containmen­t lines.”

Significan­t work took place over the last two weeks to clear fuel from the ground in preparatio­n for the planned ignition, the service adds.

The emergency centre says the fire service will provide recommenda­tions as soon as possible on when local government­s may lift evacuation orders or alerts. It's anticipate­d that residents will be provided with a guide for returning home and invited to an informatio­n session by the middle of this week, it says.

Elsewhere, the fire service says the two-square-kilometre Skaha Creek fire near Penticton was not threatenin­g any structures and cooler weather with a chance of showers was expected to help crews make progress containing it on Tuesday.

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