Mine Creek wildfire NE of Hope nearly quadruples in size from Wednesday
COQUIHALLA HIGHWAY — In a remarkable turn of events, the B.C. Wildfire Service now says the Mine Creek wildfire 44 kilometres northeast of Hope has nearly quadrupled in size from yesterday.
According to a social media post, BCWS says it continues to respond to the out of control Mine Creek blaze, which is now estimated at 1,900 hectares in size and growing.
It was estimated at 458 hectares on Wednesday evening.
“Yesterday, September 3, record high temperatures and winds beyond those forecasted resulted in Rank 5 fire behaviour on this incident, meaning an active crown fire with moderate to long-range spotting and independent spot fire growth,” BCWS said.
