BCWS says increased wildfire activity Sunday didn't result in new growth (Kamloops)
- The Snaking River wildfire has not grown for two days, remaining at 1,168 hectares since August 3, according to BC Wildfire Service .
- Evacuation alerts are still in effect for nearby properties, including an alert from the Nazko First Nation for its community.
- Cooler temperatures and humidity have helped suppress fire growth and improve conditions for ground crews, as observed by BCWS.
- BCWS plans to conduct an aerial ignition on the southwestern corner of the fire if conditions allow, aiming to enhance suppression efforts.
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BCWS says increased wildfire activity Sunday didn't result in new growth (Kamloops)
BC Wildfire Service says crews responding to a 1,400-hectare wildfire near Lytton didn't see any new growth on Sunday afternoon despite some increased fire behaviour. The Cantilever Bar wildfire was discovered last week, on Monday, July 28, and has grown to an estimated 1,422 hectares, burning throu...
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