
B.C.’s biggest major wildfire doubles in size, but nearby highway reopens to traffic
The BC Wildfire Service is reporting that the largest of the province’s major fires in the northeast has more than doubled in size in the past 24 hours.
The Pocket Knife Creek blaze, which is the result of two fires merging over the weekend, now measures nearly 1,300 square kilometres.
It’s believed to have been caused by lightning and has triggered an evacuation order and alert from the Peace River Regional District.
The wildfire also resulted in the closure of Highway 97 on Sunday, but the service says in an update that the road had reopened as of 10 p.m. Monday.