Planned ignition aims to reduce fuel around wildfire near Peachland, B.C.
Emergency officials in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley say a wildfire that had forced residents out of their homes between Thursday and Saturday showed no growth overnight, though it is still classified as burning out of control.
A statement from Central Okanagan Emergency Operations says BC Wildfire Service crews were preparing to conduct a planned ignition to secure the southeast edge of the blaze, called Munro Lake wildfire, near Peachland.
The agency says the primary goal of Sunday’s operation was to remove fuel between the edge of the fire and established control lines.
An update posted to the wildfire service’s website says the 54-hectare planned ignition would be done by hand and proceed only if conditions allowed.
