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Wildfire near Lillooet still out of control, sees minimal growth
BCWS says the 50-hectare blaze is burning in steep, inaccessible terrain and is being monitored mainly by aircraft.
The Riley Creek wildfire, discovered about 25 kilometres south of Lillooet, remains out of control at 50 hectares. BC Wildfire Service officials continue monitoring the blaze as it burns in high-elevation terrain.
On Wednesday, June 24, lightning is believed to have sparked the Riley Creek wildfire and a second incident near Lytton. These high-elevation blazes were identified after initial reports emerged that afternoon.
Helicopters monitor the site as BCWS prioritizes responder safety in 'incredibly' steep, rocky, and unstable terrain. Implementing a modified response, the service utilizes these resources to assess the fire continuously.
As of Friday, June 26, the fire burned at Rank 1 and 2, indicating a slow-moving, smouldering ground fire. Minimal growth occurred overnight, with only limited flame activity observed.
Crews will be deployed for suppression only if the fire moves downslope into accessible areas where achievable objectives are identified. Until then, frequent flights continue monitoring to assess potential suppression opportunities.