'Making Good Progress': Cooler Conditions Helping Snaking River Wildfire West of Quesnel
Ninety-eight firefighters continue suppression efforts on the Snaking River fire, with fire behavior expected to increase inside the perimeter, aided by an incoming cold front.
- A cold front is assisting BC Wildfire Service crews battling the Snaking River wildfire, which is 879.8 hectares in size and located 65 kilometers west of Quesnel.
- As of August 13, the fire is considered to be held, meaning it is expected to stay within control lines and has been listed as being held since August 11.
- BC Wildfire Service reports that improved conditions have supported ground crews in making good progress on suppression efforts, with some firefighters demobilizing but others continuing patrols.
- As of August 13, there are still 90 firefighters and heavy equipment crews on scene, actively tackling one of 90 wildfires in B.C.
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