Optimistic, but aware: wet weather easing Fort Nelson, B.C., fire fears

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FORT NELSON — The mayor of Fort Nelson, B.C., says the community is feeling more comfortable after a week of wet weather and a downgraded drought threat, but that doesn't mean they're blind to the risk of wildfires that still exists in the region.

FORT NELSON — The mayor of Fort Nelson, B.C., says the community is feeling more comfortable after a week of wet weather and a downgraded drought threat, but that doesn't mean they're blind to the risk of wildfires that still exists in the region.

The region has previously been at the highest risk, Level 5, where adverse effects from drought were considered"almost certain." The mayor says the hot spots are burning"in the black," meaning they are within the charred boundaries of previous fires, and not spreading. "I think those people they just held off and now they're coming. We see our campsite full, we're seeing people walking around town, the museum is full of people," he said.The province is warning that warm weather and drought conditions this Canada Day long weekend could increase the risk of wildfires in the province.

 

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