Firefighters Respond to New Lightning-Sparked Fire Near Kamloops
BC Wildfire Service crews are using airtankers, helicopters and 19 personnel as the lightning-caused blaze burns in grassland fuels.
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UPDATE: Wildfire near Kamloops grows to 30 hectares, mainly burning in grass - The Ashcroft
Update: 2:30 p.m. The wildfire south of Kamloops has grown to 30 hectares in size and remains out of control. The fire is burning rank two and three and is mainly in grass at this time, according to Shae Stearns, fire information officer with BC Wildfire Service. “With a rank two and three fire, you’re looking at a slow to moderate rate of spread,” Stearns said, adding grass fuels can be “quite flashy” and send up a lot of smoke even with a slow…
New 20-hectare wildfire burning near Kamloops
A new wildfire sparked near Kamloops has grown to 20 hectares in size Saturday afternoon, Aug. 22. The wildfire is located near Jacko Lake, about 7.5 kilometres south of the city centre of Kamloops, and is burning out of control. Lightning is the suspected cause of the blaze. More to come.
Firefighters respond to new lightning-sparked fire near Kamloops
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