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Two Cariboo Wildfires Crack Top 3 in Province’s History for Hectares Burned

The worst fire season on record in B.C continues.

Chief Wildfire Information Officer with BC Wildfire Service, Kevin Skrepnek says 134 wildfires are currently burning across the province including 4 new blazes that started Monday.

“Since April 1st we’ve responded to 1,068 fires across the province which have burned an estimated 1,021,982 hectares. That is very much an estimate and will very likely fluctuate both up and down.”

Skrepnek says the estimated costs of fire suppression to date through BC Wildfire Service is $361.5 million dollars. 3,900 personnel are working throughout the province today.

More active weather is anticipated for tomorrow.

“Showers and thundershowers quite likely in the Cariboo as well as the Prince George and Southeast Fire Centres,” says Skrepnek.

“The cold front is going to move through these areas and is going to bring some gusty wind with it. We don’t yet have a handle on what those wind speeds are going to look like but certainly a concern given that we’ve got a lot of fire out there.”

Skrepnek says the unknown factor right now is how much precipitation is going to come with this system.

He says that were successful operations on Monday with the Hanceville Riske Creek fire which is now the third largest fire in the province’s history at an estimated 227,000 hectares.

The Elephant Hill in the Kamloops Fire Centre meanwhile remains static in size at 168,000 hectares and is 35% contained.

Skrepnek confirms that the Plateau Fire located 60km west of Quesnel and 60 km northwest of Williams Lake is the largest wildfire in the Province’s history. It is estimated at 467,461 hectares and still has the potential for growth.

As of the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22, there are  23 evacuation orders in B.C affecting 2,672 people. 12,387 people are on evacuation alert according to Emergency Management BC.

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it).If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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