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No new fires on Island, but firefighters urge caution over long weekend

After a bit of rain and cooler weather, the wildfire situation on the Island is holding steady.

According to the latest information from the BC Wildfire Service, there are currently 12 out-of-control wildfires on the Island, 10 in Strathcona Provincial Park. Most were caused by lightning strikes in remote areas, so the BC Wildfire Service is not responding unless they start to pose a threat.

The largest fire currently burning on the Island is near Mount Con Reid and is just under 1,500 hectares.

Two fires outside the park are burning near Gold River, south of Muchalat Inlet.

With dry weather continuing through the long weekend, the BC government has extended the provincial state of emergency until September 14, and is asking people to be extra careful near the woods.

Out-of-control Wildfires on Vancouver Island

LocationSizeCauseResponse
Strathcona Provincial Park, SE of Schoen LakeLess than 1 HAUnknownUnspecified
Strathcona Provincial Park, NW of Tlools Lake64 HALightningMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, E of Tlools Lake3 HALightningMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, N of Elk River1 HALightningMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, SE Lady FallsLess than 7 HALightningMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, W of Mt FilbergLess than 1 HALightningMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, Mt Con Reid1,428 HALightningMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, Donner LakeLess than 1 HALightningUnspecified
Jacklah River, S of Muchalat Inlet66 HALightningMonitoring
Silverado Creek, S of Muchalat Inlet,310 HAUnknownMonitoring
Strathcona Provincial Park, Myra CreekLess than 1 HAUnknownUnspecified
Strathcona Provincial Park, Mt MyraLess than 1 HAUnknownMonitoring

Other out-of-control fires near Vancouver Island include:

  • 12 in the Broughton Archipelago
  • 1 in Philips Arm
  • 2 at head of Toba Inlet
  • 2 NE of Jervis Inlet
  • 1 at head of Salmon Inlet

 

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