Wet weather eases drought but northeastern B.C. still on high wildfire alert

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Fort Nelson mayor says wet weather conditions brings comfort but conditions still dry and it’s early

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.

“We’re still nervous. If you look at the fire maps, you can see that the whole northeast corner up here is just one big red blob. So there’s lots of fire on the landscape,” Fraser said. “Still makes us nervous. Fraser said Thursday that plumes of smoke are still visible on hot days, coming mostly from fires burning “in the black,” meaning they are within the charred boundaries of previous fires and not spreading.

“We likely will still see some pretty challenging fire behaviour and conditions, especially in the northeast of B.C. But just this bit of window where we aren’t seeing fire everywhere else, that really allows us to put a large amount of our resources on those pretty significant fires in the northeast of B.C.”

 

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