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Out of control wildfire hits Vancouver Island west of Port Alberni, Coastal Fire Service

Two fires have started in the Coastal Region, and according to the BC Wildfire Service, only one is out of control.  

A fire just west of Port Alberni was discovered on Jun. 8, and Coastal Fire says the fire is 15 Hectares in size and is currently being investigated, which could take time. 

“Wildfire investigations often take time and can be very complex,” they say on their website. “Investigations may be carried out by one or more agencies, including the BC Wildfire Service, the Compliance and Enforcement Branch, the RCMP, or other law enforcement agencies and may be cross-jurisdictional.” 

The other fire was discovered on the same day just east of Powell River, near Lang Bay, and the 0.6 Hectares fire is currently under control.  

According to the BC Wildfire Service, since Apr. 1 there have been 328 fires started, with 71 per cent of them being human-caused, and that have burned 323,428 Hectares across the province.  

In 2024, almost 1.1 million hectares were burned in BC, which is 1.8 million less than 2023. 

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