At least four homes destroyed by wildfire near Boston Bar, B.C.: official
The out-of-control Ainslie Creek wildfire north of Boston Bar, B.C., has destroyed at least seven buildings, including four homes or seasonal cabins, an official with the Fraser Valley Regional District said Friday after a spike in wildfire activity.
Patricia Ross, chair of the board of directors for the district, said more losses may be confirmed once it’s safe to conduct further assessments.
Ross said it had looked like fire crews were starting to get a handle on the two fires that make up the Brunswick complex last weekend, but winds picked up again earlier this week, howling through the Fraser Canyon and fanning the flames.
The shift prompted wildfire officials on Thursday to order the evacuation of the town site of Boston Bar, a community of about 170 residents, while elevated fire behaviour forced crews to pull back and prioritize structure protection.
