
Winds expected to drive wildfire towards Kelly Lake, B.C., in ‘high-risk’ situation
The British Columbia Wildfire Service is warning that incoming winds are expected to drive an out-of-control wildfire towards the community of Kelly Lake, about 80 kilometres south of Dawson Creek in the province’s northeast.
Karley Desrosiers, an information officer with the service, told a briefing hosted by the Peace River Regional District that “conditions in the coming days will be dangerous” for the fire that has triggered a series of evacuation orders and alerts.
She says Monday brought “moderate” winds relative to what’s expected Thursday and Friday, but they still drove the Kiskatinaw River blaze to grow by several kilometres in two areas.
Desrosiers described the situation as “very high risk” and urged Kelly Lake residents not to wait until they see smoke or flames to make the decision to leave, as escape routes may be cut off quickly.