The Prince George Citizen

Fire temporary closed highway

- Citizen news service

VANCOUVER — A wildfire cut Highway 1 through British Columbia’s southern Interior late Monday as a fire flared near the community of Spences Bridge, but conditions eased slightly overnight, allowing a pilot car to escort travellers through the area.

The BC Wildfire Service says the blaze is just under one square kilometre in size and the cause is under investigat­ion. It was reported at around 4 p.m., prompting the Thompson-Nicola Regional District to issue an evacuation order for three properties nearest the flames and an evacuation alert for the community of Spences Bridge and part of the surroundin­g area.

The evacuation order was downgraded just hours later as firefighte­rs managed to push the flames away from the homes and nearby Highway 1.

Drive BC, the provincial government’s online service for travellers, says Highway 1 is open to single lane, alternatin­g traffic led by a pilot car, but drivers are cautioned that the route could close again at any time if the fire shifts.

Recent downpours in central and northeaste­rn B.C. have helped push the fire danger rating to low or very low in many parts of the province, but the northweste­rn corner and southern third of the province remain at a high or extreme risk of wildfires.

In the Okanagan Valley, where several lightning-caused fires have been burning for a week, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkamee­n downgraded more evacuation orders to alerts as crews make progress on the 18-square-kilometres Mount Eneas fire.

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