Some evacuation alerts lift, but BC Wildfire Service says season isn’t over
Multiple evacuation alerts have been lifted for wildfires around British Columbia in recent days, though fire officials say warm and dry weather is set to resume in the coming week, meaning the land remains highly susceptible to ignition and wildfire spread.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional District has rescinded an alert for multiple addresses due to the Mine Creek wildfire that temporarily cut the Coquihalla Highway last week, while the Fraser Valley Regional District has lifted a separate alert for the Coquihalla Lakes area.
The Cariboo Regional District on Thursday rescinded an evacuation alert for the Bosk Lake area due to a fire east of Williams Lake, B.C.
An update from the BC Wildfire Service says dry fuels and high temperatures continue to influence wildfire behaviour, particularly in the Interior, though temperatures are beginning to trend downward by one or two degrees in the Cariboo and Kamloops Fire Centres.
