
Wildfire of note downgraded in B.C., remains burning out of control
A recent soaking of rain in northeastern British Columbia has helped to remove the one remaining fire out of the so-called wildfire of note category, although the Summit Lake blaze is still labelled as burning out of control.
Two other wildfires of note, meaning they are highly visible or a threat to communities, were also taken off that list this week.
The Kiskatinaw River fire and the Pocket Knife Creek wildfire, were also both downgraded after being deemed “held.”
The BC Wildfire Service has said up to 100 millimetres of rain in some areas has significantly reduced wildfire activity and more wet weather is in the forecast.